@reactjs 17 is coming, and there's already so much content besides the React blog reporting what to expect
๐งต Here's my summary for people who wants to keep up to date ๐
As we transition this year's @CascadiaJS to an online, virtual event, I am going to follow the example set by
@swyx & others and *learn in public* ๐
If you're interested in learning how to pull off an online event that doesn't suck, follow along!
Due to COVID-19, we have postponed our upcoming events.
To keep things rolling: if you have a talk you'd like to record, we'd be happy to discuss hosting it on our youtube channel and announcing it to our community. Send us a DM if you're interested!
In an effort to keep everyone safe and healthy we're going to cancel our regularly scheduled March 31 meeting.
While we won't be meeting physically, stay connected with the group by joining the BellevueJS slack!
https://t.co/hskrDrZ7LU
Stay safe!
In his talk, @fantavlik teaches about OpenAPI Code Generation for Typescript, a great way to save your team a ton of time!
https://t.co/mjRNIdUnQZ
#SeattleReactJS
To celebrate finishing my last conference of the year, I wrote this blog post.
I'm excited to see what speaking adventures 2020 brings, but even more excited to see new speakers getting involved in the community ๐
https://t.co/25Nn2wqhuw
I'm absolutely blown away by how much @cartwr and the entire team @CascadiaJS lifts up and highlights the people who contribute to and make this conference so special. This is what a conf that focuses on community looks like! ๐ฒ #cjs19