Web Directions Stories–share yours
With a return to our Summit in person this year, we’d love to hear from you if we’ve had a positive impact on your life!
With a return to our Summit in person this year, we’d love to hear from you if we’ve had a positive impact on your life!
After 3 years hiatus due to [all the things], Web Directions Summit returns Dec 1 and 2 2022, bigger and better than ever. In the coming couple of weeks we’ll be announcing the program for the 6 (yes 6!) tracks of this year’s conference. We’ve been working hard with a number of invited expert curators […]
Multicore JS: Past, Present and Future
Writing universal modules for Deno, Node, and the browser
Typed JavaScript? For real? The “type annotations” proposal and what it’s all about
Function composition: What’s the big deal?
JavaScript Surprises
Decorators: Stage 3 (Finally!)
Debugging Apps with JS Frameworks
Towards a stdlib for JavaScript Runtimes
Increasing Array’s immutable interface
Improve your Lighthouse score with Partytown
Strength in weakness: JavaScript memory management and weak references
Promises and Async/Await From the Ground Up
Over the years we’ve had many many teams attend our conferences together–treating it like an offsite, with amazing speakers, coffee, and more. Some come back year after year (well, they did until Covid). And now we’re returning, bigger and better than ever, we’re keen to make it really worth your while to attend together. So […]
Thoroughly enjoyed Web Directions — met some great people, heard some inspiring presenters and added a whole bunch of things to my to-do list.
Joel Roberts Web Developer