Hi everyone π!
I've recently been heavily into watching conference talks as a conferences seem to be back after pandemic.
At some point, I was looking for the most watched talks across different conferences and meetups to better understand the overall trends. Having this data lets me find talks I wouldn't find otherwise.
Finally, based on that data, I put together a list of the most watched Frontend conference talks in 2023. These include topics like Javascript, Typescript, React, testing, webassemly and more!
I hope you enjoy it βοΈ!
π Most Watched Frontend Conference Talks In 2023
- "Locknote: How JavaScript Happened: A Short History of Programming Languages - Mark Rendle"
- "Josh Goldberg - Setting Up ESLint and TypeScript for React"
- "Deep Dive into Advanced TypeScript: A Live Coding Expedition - Christian Woerz - NDC Oslo 2023"
- "The Economics of Programming Languages" by Evan Czaplicki (Strange Loop 2023)"
- "Your website does not need JavaScript - Amy Kapernick - Copenhagen DevFest 2023"
- "What can't WebAssembly do?" - Katie Bell (PyCon AU 2023)"
- "Has TypeScript became the villain he was once supposed to conquer? - PaweΕ Borecki - code::dive 2023"
- "Modern Frontend on ClojureScript and React in 2023" by Yuri Khmelevsky
- Architecting Fortresses: A Deep Dive into Advanced Security Measures for ReactJS Apps - Jim Manico
- Build Your Mental Model of Reactβs Rendering Behavior - Charlotte Isambert | React Native EU 2023
- Theo Browne β Simple by default (Chain React 2023)
- Bjorn Lu - The Complete Guide to packaging Libraries - Vuejs Amsterdam 2023
- Marc Backes - Let's Build A Virtual DOM - Vuejs Amsterdam 2023
- Dan Neciu - Modern Testing Practices in Frontend Applications - JSWORLD 2023
- Markus Oberlehner - Writing (Really) Good Tests - Vuejs Amsterdam 2023
On a side note, I'm building a newsletter on Substack called Tech Talks Weekly where I'm sending a weekly email with recent trending conference talks. If you're into watching the talks, you might be interested!
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