The unwanted stack
Maya Shavin - Vue Amsterdam 2022
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This is a talk about the new
UnwantedJS
Definitely NOT
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This is a talk about
refactoring & bundling
It is about performance, but NOT that
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It's a talk about...
The evolution of building a window
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The beginning
Freedom of choices
Any frame(work)
Any shape
Any supporting tool
Any build technique
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After a while...
Delivery/Deploying
Team
Scalibility
Maintenance
Integration
Frameworks
Tools
Platforms
Rules
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Deployment
CI/CD
Architecture
Platforms
Compliance
Deployment
CI/CD
Architecture
Compliance
Platforms
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Every company has its favorite platform & stack
But it's not always your favorite one.... eventually
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The New Guy Phenomenon
The one who think he's cooler & knows better
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It's not about you....
It's not about Evan You either....
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Deployment
CI/CD
Architecture
Compliance
Platforms
It's about the window
Project
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Deployment
CI/CD
Architecture
Compliance
Platforms
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Architecture
Team performance (skills, expertise)
Project nature (Size, type, etc)
Code Maintenance
Scalability
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Compliance
Accessibility support
Testing (E2E, Unit test)
UI Consistency
Integration/Customization
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select(newCoolTool)
- PrioritiesÂ
- Alternatives comparison
- Compatibility
- Proposal with data
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select(e2etesting)
- What is the goal?Â
- How compatible is it?
- Why would it be THE solution?
- Show me some data
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What is the goal?
- Speed?
- Visual support?
- Cross-browser support?
- Flexibility in changing test runner?
- Parallel testing?
- Accessibility testing support?
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How compatible is it?
- Platform integration?
- CI/CD integration?
- Maintenance effort?
- Learning effort?
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Why is <cool testing> THE solution?
- What are the tradeoffs?
- Developer experience?
- Community support
- Comparisons
- Scalability
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Show me some data
and be ready for questions
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Be open minded
Everything inside the window is a feature
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Change the stack
Or make the best out of it
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Keep the coding standard
Use TypeScript
Be open-minded
Create solution, not refactor
Understand your window nature first
Plan your window
Instead of why, try "What can be better?"
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And blame JASON for everything else
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A LITTLE BIT about me
Senior Software Engineer
MICROSOFT
Core Team
STOREFRONT-UI
Organizer
VUEJS ISRAEL
Blogger & Book Author
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Thank you
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The unwanted stack
By Maya Shavin
The unwanted stack
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