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Martine Dowden explores some of the new properties, pseudo-classes, and techniques that have recently become available in CSS.
Composable architectures allow you to combine data from multiple sources into reusable components to build web applications. This way of building sites is especially useful for ecommerce, where you combine product data, user data, inventory, checkout and much more to create a rich online purchasing experience. In this session, David Azoulay and Danny Lake will show how you can use a composable architecture to build a commerce web site using Next.js and Composable UI.
Spin it up, extend it, make it your own. Get a live tour of Composable UI’s design system, software architecture, and integration patterns and easily create dynamic storefronts with an open source Next.js framework, and leverage the power of React.
David Azoulay is the Director of Product Engineering at Orium. He leverages extensive experience as a software engineer, architect, and consultant to lead the development of products and engage in thought leadership in the composable commerce space.
Danny Lake is a Product Architect at Orium. With 15 years in the tech sector, he works closely with a team of specialist developers to pioneer an accelerator for composable commerce.
Martine Dowden explores some of the new properties, pseudo-classes, and techniques that have recently become available in CSS.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on how to build modern web applications using Jamstack, serverless and more
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.
Francois Lanthier Nadeau will explore monolithic, Jamstack, and headless commerce and how to pick your e-commerce stack.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.