Pete joined Google in 2011 as a Developer Advocate working on the Chrome team and the open web platform. He’s been designing websites since his early days in high school. Pete works with the web developer community to build awesome new web sites and applications. He can often be found traveling the world with his friends, seeing both exotic and ordinary sites, or in a black and white darkroom printing something he shot with a film camera! He has studied and taught at the prestigious Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle where he completed his Thesis in Fine Art Photography. Pete keeps an irregular blog at https://PeteLePage.com and can be found occasionally on Mastadon at @petele@techhub.social
Baseline ✅ - New web features ready to use across browsers today.
Knowing what new features and APIs you can safely use can be a challenge, will it work in the browsers you need to support? Baseline* helps with that, giving developers a way to know whether a feature is ready to use. We’ll dive into how to use Baseline to identify which features you can confidently use in your site and which ones you'll need to do more work to support and cover some of the key features now included in Baseline, and how they help you create more beautiful and capable sites and applications. * What is Baseline? Baseline gives web developers clear information about which web platform features are ready to use in their projects today. When reading an article, or choosing a library for your project, if the features used are all part of Baseline, they can trust the level of browser compatibility. By aligning with Baseline, there should be no surprises when testing your site. Baseline status information is now available on key developer resource sites such as MDN, Can I Use, and web.dev, making it easier than ever to know whether a feature is ready to use.
CONNECT.TECH is the largest multi-framework front-end conference in the USA.
A premium Web/HTML/CSS, Mobile, and Design conference at a community conference price!
Looking to attend an React conference, Angular conference, Vue.js conference, JavaScript conference, Node conference, Mobile conference or UX/Design conference this year? Why not go to one that combines all of these?
Schedule
All times are listed in EST. Scroll horizontally to see all tracks.
Monday, November 18
Time | Salon F: Vue/CoreJS | Salon A: React/Misc | Salon B: Angular/Misc | Salon C: AI/Misc | Salon D: Practices | Salon E: Web/HTML/CSS |
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8:00 AM | Registration and Breakfast | |||||
9:00 AM | Web performance workshop: hands-on tools and practicesSia Karamalegos | JS + AI: (BYOM) Build Your Own Model with TensorFlow.js!Will MarpleGant Laborde | Automated Testing Made EasyMicah Wood | Advanced React: Lessons from 10 YearsCory House | ||
10:30 AM | Morning Break | |||||
12:00 AM | Lunch | |||||
2:30 PM | Afternoon Break |
Tuesday, November 19
Wednesday, November 20
2024 Workshops
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CONNECT.TECH 2024 Sessions
Timeline
- May 1
2024 Kickoff
Call for Papers, Early Bird tickets sales (first 100 only, then prices +$100), sponsor sales, scholarship program all open
- June 1
CFP Close
CFP Closes
- July 1
Speakers Announced!
Speakers announced, regular ticket sales
- September 11
Late ticket sales
Late ticket sales, order now to get a swanky badge and tshirt
- November 18
Workshop day!
Connect.Tech 2024 starts with workshop day
- November 19
The big show!
Connect.Tech 2024 begins!