Server-side Rendering Web Components with Enhance
Simon MacDonald walks through how to get started building dynamic web applications that are based upon web standards using the Enhance framework.
As your web site or application grows in size and complexity, automated browser testing can you ensure that any changes you make don’t negatively impact the experience. However, setting them up isn’t always easy. In this session, Bekah Hawrot Weigel will show us how to get started using Cypress to build and run automated browser tests.
We write tests to give us confidence that things won’t break and to save time. But it takes time to write tests. How does that save time? When you use the JavaScript testing framework Cypress, you’ve got the Swiss Army Knife of end-to-end testing. Cypress has bundled together the tools you need to get up and testing fast.
We’ll take a look at how to get started with Cypress, how to write reliable tests to give you confidence in your code, and how using Cypress enables you to get the mission accomplished.
Bekah graduated from the Flatiron School Software Engineering program in May of 2019 and since then has spent time as a frontend developer, started the Virtual Coffee tech community, and spent time in DevRel. She currently moms her four kids, co-hosts the Virtual Coffee and Compressed.fm podcasts, works as the Developer Experience Lead at OpenSauced, and lifts heavy things in her free time.
Simon MacDonald walks through how to get started building dynamic web applications that are based upon web standards using the Enhance framework.
In this session, Brittney Postma will walk you through how to get started building JavaScript web applications using Svelte.
In this session, David Khourshid will how state machines and statecharts can help developers make even the most complex of app logic clear.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.