• Node.js: Typesafe REST with feTS

  • OLX Meetup: Typesafe REST with feTS

  • meet.js: Turning Your Code Inside Out

  • Making Sense of Programming Languages

  • Future Frontend: API Evolution

  • Miami: Take a Rest From REST

  • JSConf Chile: Take a Rest From REST

  • Serif

  • Blitz.js: The Next.js Toolkit For Rapid Iteration

  • How to Start Contributing to Open Source

  • Making Fullstack Web Development a Breeze

  • A Glimpse Into the Future of Fullstack Development with Blitz.js

  • Custom business logic with Hasura

  • Introduction to GraphQL with Hasura v2

  • 1 year at Hasura

  • Ink

  • Wrocław TypeScript #18

  • All hands call

  • deck

  • Introduction to Hasura

  • Wrocław TypeScript #17

  • Community Call

  • Custom JSX pragma

  • Adopting TypeScript

  • deck

  • Introduction to GraphQL with Hasura

  • Add business logic to your GraphQL API with Hasura Actions

  • HolyJS: Static Typing: Which Language to Choose?

    Statically typed language? Sounds cool! Statically typed language and large JavaScript codebase? Sounds like a lot of work… Learn how we evaluated our options in Hasura and made the decision on which language to choose! We wanted to introduce a statically typed frontend language to the Hasura Console for quite some time now. Recently we evaluated some options such as PureScript, TypeScript, ReasonML, and Elm. During this talk, I’m going to show the pros and cons of the languages we analyzed. I’ll present how their adoption would look like and what catches we would face along the way. I will also tell what we finally chose and which aspects affected our decision the most.

  • FrontConf 2020: Static Typing: Which Language to Choose?

    Statically typed language? Sounds cool! Statically typed language and large JavaScript codebase? Sounds like a lot of work… Learn how we evaluated our options in Hasura and made the decision on which language to choose! We wanted to introduce a statically typed frontend language to the Hasura Console for quite some time now. Recently we evaluated some options such as PureScript, TypeScript, ReasonML, and Elm. During this talk, I’m going to show the pros and cons of the languages we analyzed. I’ll present how their adoption would look like and what catches we would face along the way. I will also tell what we finally chose and which aspects affected our decision the most.