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Panel: Cyclic Trends in Frontends - Is Server-Side Rendering Back?

Like any other software discipline, frontend applications work in cycles: Patterns, architectures, and approaches often come back after disappearing from the mainstream. But every cycle also adds new technologies to the mix.

Case in point: Server-side rendering is back! Where we once used JSP and ASP, we now have server components in React 18, Server-Driven UI, JAMStack, and Island architecture.

Are we really at the beginning of a new frontend cycle? Let’s hear what our speakers have to say!


Speaker

Sebastiano Poggi

Team Lead @jetbrains

Sebastiano is an experienced Software Engineer — growing his interest from a hobby into a career, in areas ranging from industrial automation and mechatronics to a full time mobile and desktop development. His first full-time job as an Android developer came in early 2012 at “i'm...

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Zack Jackson

Principal Engineer @lululemon

Principal Engineer, Webpack Core Maintainer, Creator of Module Federation. I specialize in distributed software self-formation and orchestration at runtime. My passion is Javascript Architecture and figuring out how to scale distributed frontend applications. 

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Karsten Silz

Senior Full-Stack Java Developer

Karsten Silz has worked as a full-stack Java developer for 22 years in Europe and the US. In 2004, he co-founded a software product start-up in the U.S. Karsten led product development for 13 years and left after the company was sold successfully. Since 2017, he has been a contractor in...

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Date

Monday Apr 4 / 11:50AM BST (50 minutes)

Location

Fleming, 3rd flr.

Track

Current Trends in Frontends

Topics

JavaScript

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