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Jean-René Mpassy retweeted
💬 Shared frontend libraries sound great — until one update breaks 8 production apps. At EPAM Systems, they learned the hard truths of monorepos, dependency conflicts, and cross-team ownership. Join the session by Mansi Manhas to learn what actually works at scale.
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🇬🇧 Deep technical talks, focused discussions, and an inspiring crowd of senior React engineers in the heart of London. 40 advanced sessions on AI agents, full-stack architecture, and career growth toward senior and tech lead roles.
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Jean-René Mpassy retweeted
⚛️ RSC, React Router 7, modern data fetching, SPA migrations — Brad Westfall is packing a lot into one workshop. Whether you're greenfield or legacy, this is where modern React architecture clicks. Don't miss out this October!
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London for @ReactAdvanced ?
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🧠 What if your React app could run ML locally — with no data leaving the browser? Learn how in-browser ML enables fast, private, adaptive user experiences in production React apps. Join the talk by Vishnudhasan Govindarajan!
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TIL that my fave meetup Claude Code Anonymous shut down 🥺 Thank goodness we still have @ReactAdvanced (now Web Engineering London)! So good to see @orta and Michal!
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The most expensive belief in our industry is that a new architecture will fix the rest of the company. Unless you also decentralise the decision making, reassess who owns what, and rethink the team boundaries, the architecture will start raising friction instead of removing it. Pipelines slow down, deployments need coordination across three teams, bundle sizes creep up. The blame goes to the architecture when the architecture is just doing its job, which is surfacing the fact that something deeper isn't working. Most of the time it's not a tech problem at all. It's how communication flows inside the teams, it's the engineering culture, it's the org chart. The architecture is the messenger. This is the triangle I always come back to when I design distributed systems: architecture, organisational structure, and engineering culture, all three linked together. You cannot pull on one and ignore the other two and expect the system to work. At @ReactAdvanced in November I sat down to talk through all of this, plus the Tokyo flight that led to the first micro-frontend PoC at @DAZN, the 25-deployments-a-day teams I worked with, and why a CI/CD pipeline taking more than 15 minutes should stop everything else in the team until it's fixed. Check it out: youtu.be/PbSYWBx-gVw?si=MLbA…
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Do you know that CFP for @ReactAdvanced conference is open, one of the most advanced and greatest conferences I've ever attended and spoke at. You can be the next one to speak on the stage on London if you have pretty advanced topic submit it here gitnation.com/events/react-a…

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Big thanks to @ReactAdvanced London for having us at @figma's London office tonight. @BurnedChris shared how @c15tdev is making consent management actually performant. No cookie banner bloat, no Lighthouse penalties, just clean compliance without performance loss.
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Excited to be speaking at the @ReactAdvanced Meetup tonight!
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Meet us in-person again for two more events in London next week, with @BurnedChris talking performance costs of cookies and scripts. 1. @nextjs London Meetup, at Metro Bank, Tues 17th Feb at 5:30pm, Luma: luma.com/zjtwy4at?tk=eYSlt9 2.@ReactAdvanced London Meetup, hosted by @figma Wed 18th Feb at 6pm, Guild: guild.host/events/react-adva…

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Last year, our team attended @what_the_stack, @VoxxedZurich, and @ReactAdvanced. These are the talks we keep coming back to (and why they stuck). 1. Prompt-driven security: when vibe coding goes into production by Bozidar Spirovski. This talk is a reminder that security failures don’t belong to the model, but the team shipping the code. It covers architectural blind spots, supply chain attacks, and concrete ways to secure vibe-coded applications. youtube.com/watch?v=SJ8urjUs…

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As the year comes to an end, I’m feeling incredibly grateful 💜 2025 gave me the opportunity to speak at 6 amazing conferences, and each one meant something special to me. Every stage, every conversation, and every interaction reminded me how lucky I am to be part of such a supportive and inspiring tech community. I also spent a big part of this year hosting and taking part in online events with @FrontEndQueens - creating space for learning, sharing experiences, and lifting each other up. That community continues to be a constant source of inspiration and energy for me. I want to personally thank the people behind these events for believing in me, welcoming me so warmly, and putting so much care into creating spaces where knowledge, curiosity, and community can thrive: ✨ React Paris Conf By @BeJS_@reactuniverse_@what_the_stack@JavaScriptCon@RNLConf@ReactAdvanced I’m incredibly thankful for everyone I met this year - on stage, online, and behind the scenes. I’m carrying a lot of gratitude and motivation into the year ahead. Thank you for an unforgettable 2025 💫
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typic Italian pose! Love this 🇮🇹
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