Announcing Nx Conf Lite on April 29, 2022
12pm-3pm ET / 9am-12pm PT
Nx Conf Lite is a free, online, half-day conference featuring members of the Nx team. Join us as we share our ideas and expertise about monorepos and making development faster, more scalable, and more collaborative.
Agenda (EST)
Understanding Monorepos: What you need to know
Monorepos are hot right now, especially among Web developers. We’re here to help you understand what they are, what problems they solve, and how Nx makes them delightful. You can break down barriers and reclaim the collaboration you’ve been missing.
Superpowered Micro Frontends with Monorepos
Micro Frontends are awesome, but they can be difficult to set up, maintain and scale. Learn how Nx and Monorepos not only embrace Micro Frontends, but provide amazing benefits that improves reliability, developer experience and maintainability and also encourages strategic collaboration while reducing the risk of running into classic Micro Frontend problems such as Micro Frontend anarchy, framework version mismatch and out-of-sync shared packages.
Progressively enhance your DX with Nx
Nx gives you tools to level up your productivity and DX. You can start off with a minimal setup and progressively add features by using plugins. Learn how Nx can help projects of any size to thrive.
Into the (Nx) Clouds
Let's takeoff and create a new monorepo from scratch. We can circle the tools that make your local developer experience more pleasant and cruise over the basic CI configuration you'll need. Then we'll kick in the afterburners and show you what Nx Cloud can really do, how to use some of the lesser known features and how it makes CI even faster with cloud caching and distributed task execution.
Build your own Nx Workspace from Scratch
Nx Plugins are opinionated and generate quite a bit of configuration. But what happens when that doesn't suit your organization? What is actually necessary and what can be altered? To understand the core of Nx and how to configure it exactly to your needs, Jason Jean and Miroslav Jonas will be building an Nx Workspace from scratch!
Nx / NxCloud team panel discussion
A Q&A panel with Nx and NxCloud teams ready to answer all your burning questions!
Speakers
Jeff Cross
Jeff Cross is a co-founder and Angular consultant at nrwl.io, and is the former tech lead of the Angular Mobile Team at Google.
@jeffbcrossVictor Savkin
Nrwlio co-founder, ex-Googler. Work on dev tools for TS/JS. Nx and Nx Cloud creator. Calligraphy and philosophy enthusiast. Stoic.
@victorsavkinColum Ferry
Colum Ferry is a Senior Software Engineer at Nrwl, working on the Angular Plugin for Nx. He's interested in architectural patterns with Angular and, more particularly, in achieving a Micro Frontend Architecture with Angular. Colum is a married father of two rambunctious kids and he's lately turned into a huge Formula 1 fan!
@FerryColumJuri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner lives in the very northern part of Italy and is currently working as a JavaScript Architect and Engineering Manager at Nrwl, where he consults for some of the world's biggest companies around the globe. Juri is a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies & Angular, speaks at international conferences, teaches on Egghead.io. He's also a core member of Nx.
@juristrBenjamin Cabanes
Based in Montreal, Ben is an architect at Nrwl and a part of the Nx Core Team. He works with Fortune 500 companies across different industries to enable them to develop like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. Astrophysics enthusiast.
@bencabanesPhilip Fulcher
Philip Fulcher is a senior engineer with Nrwl and an Nx core team member. He works with Fortune 500 clients to modernize their development practices with a monorepo approach. Philip lives in Colorado with his wife (who is much smarter than him) and two great kids.
@PhilipJFulcherJo Hanna Pearce
Jo Hanna is a senior software engineer, problem-solver and science groupie. She has a firm belief that people are always the most interesting component of any system, and a fascination with how we learn and why we often tend to guard too closely the information we acquire.
@jhannapearceCraigory Coppola
Craigory is an engineer with Nrwl on the Nx core team. Before joining Nrwl, Craigory created the nx-dotnet plugin to integrate C# and .NET into Nx in monorepos alongside front end code.
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