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Free Workshop
Presented byMartin Krištof

Session focus

  • Backend Dev
  • Business & Growth
  • Frontend Dev
  • Performance
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Marketing
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Schedule

Date

May 29, 2025 1:00 pm

Duration

110 min

Tickets

455 seats left

Location

Lucerna Cinema Small Hall

Additional notes about this workshop:

Maximum capacity of 50 people (the registration is on first come, first served basis).

Session details

The React Compiler is meant to make developers’ lives easier, allowing them to write business logic in applications and stop dealing with manual performance optimisation techniques like memoisation. But is this really the case? Does the React Compiler solve all problems and, if so, at what cost? Is it truly a game changer, or just a fad?

In this hands-on workshop, Martin will explore how the React Compiler operates and what to expect from it. He’ll answer these questions using real-world examples. He’ll also show you how to integrate the compiler into an existing project and measure its impact.

What will attendees learn?

How to integrate and use the React Compiler and measure its impact.

Who is the workshop for?

React developers, JavaScript developers, and tech leaders.

What are the attendee requirements?

A computer and at least basic React knowledge.

How to register for this workshop?

This workshop is included in the conference ticket. The registration is on first come, first served basis (maximum capacity of 50 people).

Meet your presenter

Martin Krištof

Team Lead & Developer

Heureka Group

Connect with Martin

Martin is a team lead and full-stack JavaScript developer specialising in React. He is trying to advance Heureka as a front-end group leader. Outside of his main job, he passes on his React and testing experience through trainings or online courses.

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