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Paris TypeScript #38 2024-06-11 · 17:00

Salut les TypeScripters, c'est parti pour le 38éme Paris TypeScript 😎 Un grand merci à notre hébergeur pour cet event : Pigment (🐦 Twitter / 🌐 Web).

Pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas assister au meetup en physique, un stream sera dispo ici.

N'hésitez pas à proposer vos talks via notre repository Github.

Le programme :

Talk #1

Titre : Why I love TypeScript in React

Auteur : Sergei Panarin (@spanarin)

Durée : 20min

Description : I’d like to highlight things that made my React development much easier with TypeScript - props typing, JSON data typing etc.

Talk #2

Titre : Fine-Grained Reactivity without any compiler

Auteur : Nicolas Dubien (@ndubien)

Durée : 20min

Description : Achieving high-performance reactivity in React without compromising the developer experience has always been a key challenge.

When building real-time applications designed to display hundreds of millions of rows without noticeable lag, fine-grained reactivity is essential. But when I started my journey at Pigment, neither Recoil, Jotai, nor Zustand were mature enough, and React Compiler was not yet a thing.

Let's explore together how we managed to ingest, display, and update huge datasets seamlessly without sacrificing the developer or the user experience.

Talk #3

Titre : Type-safe routing & navigation

Auteur : Emmanuel Krebs (@emmkrebs)

Durée : 20min

Description : Algolia offers a hosted AI Search solution for your data.

To manage your Algolia implementation, you have access to Algolia's Dashboard that has been existing for years. In 2023 a new UI has been introduced specifically targeting less-technical users (merchandisers): Algolia Merchandising Studio. Building a new UI comes both with challenges & opportunities. In this talk I will present how starting this new UI from scratch allowed us to build type-safe routing & navigation using some recursive Typescript along the way. Our use-case is based on top of react-router-dom, but should be applicable to other solutions.

Paris TypeScript #38
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