Destination:Web
is a meetup series about building high quality web applications

Recent meetup: November 12th, 2019

Building infinite lists, a doc site that writes itself, and the road to Parcel 2

Join us for an evening of talks and networking with Katie Sievert, Vojtech Miksu, and Devon Govett at the Destination:Web meetup in San Francisco.
Clock (outlined) 5:45PM
Location marker (outlined) Uber, 555 Market St, 2nd Floor, San Francisco

Recent meetup

Building infinite lists, a doc site that writes itself, and the road to Parcel 2

Calendar (outlined) November 12th, 2019
Clock (outlined) 5:45PM
Location marker (outlined) Uber, 555 Market St, 2nd Floor, San Francisco Map

Passionate about web development? Join us for an evening of talks and networking at the Destination:Web meetup in San Francisco!

So you want to build a Virtualized List?

Infinitely scrolling lists are a staple of many modern websites, but how do they work? What goes into building one? I’ll talk through the challenges faced and lessons learned implementing a virtualized list for Twitter.com.

A doc site that writes code for you

A component library documentation that's not only well organized and interactive but also writes the code for you? This is a talk about how we leverage tools such as babel, prettier and React to save everyone's time!

Building a great developer experience: the road to Parcel 2

I’ll talk about where Parcel came from, a bit about why it has been successful in a sea of other tooling, and where we’re going with Parcel 2.

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Schedule

Doors Open
5:45PM
Doors Open

Uber, 555 Market St, 2nd Floor, San Francisco

Katie Sievert (Twitter)
6:15PM
Katie Sievert (Twitter)

So you want to build a Virtualized List?

Vojtech Miksu (Uber)
6:40PM
Vojtech Miksu (Uber)

A doc site that writes code for you

Devon Govett (Adobe)
7:05PM
Devon Govett (Adobe)

Building a great developer experience: the road to Parcel 2

Networking
7:35PM - 8:30PM
Networking

Past meetup

November 12th, 2019

Building infinite lists, a doc site that writes itself, and the road to Parcel 2

- So you want to build a Virtualized List? by Katie Sievert (Twitter)
- A doc site that writes code for you by Vojtech Miksu (Uber)
- Building a great developer experience: the road to Parcel 2 by Devon Govett (Adobe)

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July 16th, 2019

Browser Insecurity, Autonomy Visualization in the Web, and Lifecycle of a TC39 Proposal

- <script>alert(1);</script> by Alex Sexton (Stripe)
- AVS: An Open Standard for Autonomy Visualization in the Web by Xiaoji Chen (Uber)
- Lifecycle of a TC39 Proposal by Jordan Harband (TC39)

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May 7th, 2019

Interviewing, JavaScript Errors Demystified, and Progressive Enhancement Repurposed

- Soft sure, Strong maybe, Hard pass by Jacob Thornton (Coinbase)
- Progressive Enhancement: not just for Websites by Ryan Tsao (Uber)
- JavaScript Errors Demystified by Ben Vinegar (Sentry)

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JANUARY 17TH, 2019

GraphQL+React, Web-based Visualization and Discovering WebAudio by Recreating Deep Note

- GraphQL+React by Kelly King (Twitter)
- Web-based Visualization in 2018: A review by Nicolas Belmonte (Uber)
- Discovering WebAudio by Recreating Deep Note by Stoyan Stefanov (Facebook)

Recording

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SEPTEMBER 18TH, 2018

Fusion.js and Crafting Web Performance

- Fusion.js - a Plugin-Based Universal Web Framework by Leonardo Horie (Uber)
- Web Performance Craftsmanship by Marcel Duran (Google)
- Building Instagram Lite by Aditya Punjani (Facebook)

Recording

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MAY 8TH, 2018

Accessibility, Async Iterators and The Design Pattern That Shall Not Be Named

- Accessibility for Modern Web Apps by Jon Kuperman (Adobe)
- The Design Pattern That Shall Not Be Named by Kris Kowal (Uber)
- Async Iterators in The Real World by Ryan Paul (Stripe)

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FEBRUARY 27TH, 2018

Squeezing Images, Exploring Large-scale Geospatial Data on the Web, and Revisiting React Server and Static Rendering

- Squeezing PNG and JPEG by Ariya Hidayat (Web Enthusiast)
- Exploring large-scale geospatial data on the web with kepler.gl by Shan He (Uber)
- Server and Static Rendering with React: Lessons learned over 2 years in production by Guillermo Rauch (Zeit)

Recording

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OCTOBER 17TH, 2017

Flow, Elm & Layered UI

- Layers: Maintainable, Stackable, Accessible User Interfaces by Pete Hunt (Smyte)
- Friendly, Typed, and Functional: A Brief Introduction to Elm by Brian Ford (Uber)
- Flow: Fast and Precise Static Type Checking for JavaScript by Avik Chaudhuri (Facebook)

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