Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated?
Jory Burson and Raymond Camden explore whether we've made web development difficult to learn.
Did you ever think about rising costs of spending too much time on implementing checkouts?
During this presentation, we’ll to walk through the future of web payments in the browser. We’ll put a spotlight on different ways of implementing native, secure and bug-free checkouts. What does this mean for you? It means lower costs of implementation and less time spent on development. We’ll cover how to implement the Payment Request and Payment Handler APIs and talk about the advantages, use cases and ways to use them efficiently.
Robert is a passionate programmer, husband and a leader. He strives to engage himself in challenging projects by following the motto of “Be a better developer today than you were yesterday.” He works at TruPull and is also working as an Invited Expert at the W3C, specifically in the Web Payments group to represent and have a part in implementing the future of online transactions. You can find Robert’s blog at robertwozniak.blog.
Jory Burson and Raymond Camden explore whether we've made web development difficult to learn.
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.
In this session, Stephanie Stimac, Program Manager for Developer Experiences on Microsoft Edge, will talk about the history of native form controls and some proposals being considered to improve them.
Francois Lanthier Nadeau will explore monolithic, Jamstack, and headless commerce and how to pick your e-commerce stack.