Frontmen
5 years ago FrontMen was started with the aim to bring together talented frontend coders, JavaScript lovers with a passion to build amazing frontend applications for our clients. Today, we continue to do the same with our 70 JS idiots: we work together in our small dedicated teams to architecture and develop apps that make a real difference for well-known brands and organizations (and their users). Organized small internally, we love our office in our Werkspoor Kathedraal in Utrecht but are also located in Amsterdam and Eindhoven.
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Workshop: Reactive Programming For Frontend Developers
Featuring Luca Mezzalira
In this workshop, Luca will share with you what Reactive Programming is and how to use in your projects covering with MobX State Tree. You'll start with a basic example that will be extended during the workshop adding new functionalities and analysing step by step how the reactive approach...
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Lightning Talk: Let's Look at Web Components And The Exciting New Angular Feature, Angular Elements!
Featuring Ashnita Bali
In front-end development, the modern JavaScript frameworks/libraries use Components. Component based Architecture allows you to structure your applications into modular components that are small, configurable, have single responsibility, provide encapsulation, are reusable and are easier to...
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Workshop: Leveling Up Your Web Career
Featuring Sarah Clark
Have you been thinking about your next step for a while? Wondering what the market is looking for? When Google developed the Mobile Web Specialist certification, the team began with an in-depth look into what the market wants. In this session, team manager Sarah Clark will share with you those...
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Prison Break - When The Web Escapes The Browser
Featuring Dominik Kundel
For many web developers, the world of hardware is very intimidating. There is no easy way to go back from a broken to a working project state. You break something, you replace it. However, getting a project to work is incredibly fun and rewarding.
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Workshop: The Node.js Performance Workshop
Featuring David Mark Clements and Matteo Collina
You’ve been discovering how to write performant JavaScript in Node.js since the beginning. Before you knew how it was it done it all seemed so magical. But as you became better at understanding fast-scrolling text littered with hex addresses we began a journey to solidify your approach and share...
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Workshop: Machine Learning For Hackers
Featuring Athan Reines
In this workshop, Athan is going to deliberately avoid dry, formal math-heavy presentation and get your hands dirty implementing and using machine learning algorithms, all in JavaScript. You will first learn why JavaScript and the web platform are important new frontiers in the future of machine...
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Workshop: Solving Web Performance: Understanding Code Splitting
Featuring Sean Larkin
Did you know that the average website on mobile takes 14 seconds to load? Did you also know that 50% of your user base drops off after waiting 3 seconds or longer? Would you believe Sean if he said that JavaScript was the number one cause of your slowness. Or, that 50% of all of the JavaScript...
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Limitation Breeds Creativity
Featuring Cassie Evans
In web dev, sometimes the sheer volume of things to learn can be overwhelming. Pair this with anxiety and a tendency to procrastinate and you’ve got the perfect recipe for doing absolutely nothing. More choice doesn’t mean more creativity. When you work within constraints you have to look for...
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