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Turbocharged Development: the Speed and Efficiency of WebAssembly
Danielle Lancashire discusses why Wasm is the most cross-platform unit of compute for serverless applications, and how that translates to efficiency at scale.
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Hydration and Lazy-Loading Are Incompatible
Miško Hevery discusses Hydration and Lazy-loading, building a simple counter to show how hydration will thwart the ability to lazy load it or minimize the amount of code executed.
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Fast, Scalable, Secure: WebAssembly and the Future of Isolation
Tal Garfinkel discusses the isolation technologies that underlie WebAssembly, and the limitations of the current state-of-the-art.
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Server Driven UI - Streamlining Mobile Development and Release
Thomas Chao discusses SDUI for mobile, what they are, why they are starting to become more prevalent, and the spectrum of possible options one can consider when looking into an SDUI framework.
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Several Components are Rendering: Client Performance at Slack-Scale
Jenna Zeigen discusses front-end performance issues encountered by Slack as they continue to grow and evolve the desktop app.
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Combating AI-Generated Fake Images with JavaScript Libraries
Kate Sills discusses JavaScript libraries to use for cryptographic hashes, digital signatures and timestamping, the traditional archival process, and how cryptographic hashes can prevent tampering.
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Streamlining Cloud Development with Deno
Ryan Dahl discusses Deno Runtime, Deno KV: a datastore anchored by ACID transactions and powered by FoundationDB, Deno Queues, and NPM in Deno.
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JavaScript: Empowered by Rust
Chris Biscardi explores what Rust is being used for on the front-end and introduces the language from the perspective of a JavaScript developer.
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Beyond Micro Frontends: Effective Composable Decoupled Applications on Cloud Native Infrastructure
Natalia Venditto discusses supporting infrastructure and how cloud-native and the Web Platform APIs are paving the way to push the boundaries of what was once known as the Jamstack and micro-frontends
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The Web's Next Transition
Kent C. Dodds discusses how the transition to the next version of the web will impact user experience, the development productivity, and business goals.
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Hard Problems in Front-End Platforms
Katie Sylor-Miller discusses the world of Front-end Platform Engineering, exploring the unique challenges, strategies, and best practices involved in creating robust, scalable, and reliable systems.
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Future of Web3 in Debt Capital Markets
Avtar Sehra discusses the future of institutional DeFi, as is being done by Clinaro, where flexible instruments can be deployed.