Getting Started with GraphQL
Daniel Phiri introduces GraphQL concepts and how to utilize them in building a web application.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, “We need a website, an iOS, and an android app! But… we don’t have that many developers…” It’s tough knowing three languages and ecosystems just to get your app in front of all your users. What if there was a better way? Progressive Web Apps could be the solution to your app woes. PWAs are cross-platform, searchable, opt-in apps that can provide native-like experiences using web technology (JS, React, Vue, etc). This talk is going to not only explain what a PWA is, but when you should make one and how to do so easily with your existing skills!
Lee Warrick is a Full-Stack Developer with Realtruck.com, organizer of Project Codex: Orlando’s Junior Developer Meetup, Co-Host of the Tech Jr Podcast, and all-around Junior Developer Advocate. Being a career-changer himself, Lee has made it his mission to pay forward all of the help he received as a new developer ten-fold, and improve the lives of new developers in any way he can.
Daniel Phiri introduces GraphQL concepts and how to utilize them in building a web application.
Edidiong Asikpo explains the DOM, it’s tree-like structure, and how to target and manipulate it.
Henri Helvetica looks at the rules that have guided us in web performance for the last decade and how they have evolved.
Caroline Frasca demonstrates how to rapidly build web apps with Python using the open source Streamlit library.
Michael Dowden will walk through building a serverless progressive web app (PWA) that will cover how to use database to cloud functions, hosting, and authentication in Firebase.