Hosted by
JS Monthly London
Wednesday, November 20th
6:00PM to 8:00PM GMT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
This month we are hosting our event on Wednesday 20th of November ⭐
Three amazing speakers will share their insights: Neha Sharma, Forbes Lindesay and Yulia Samoylova
Schedule:
18:00 Doors Open
18:30 Introduction
18:45 ReactJS to React Native
19:05 Chaos Mode - Finding and fixing race conditions in React
19:25 Break
19:40 Bringing Visibility to the Frontend: Core Web Vitals & Synthetic Monitoring
20:00 Networking & Drinks
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Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS
Next CityJS on 25 April 2025 - Grab now your Blind early bird tickets
Conferences announcements
CityJS London - 25th April 2025 - Royal Geographical Society.
Tickets are now on lowest price get yours - PRICE INCREASE at the end of the month.
Get yours now - london.cityjsconf.org
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Taking place at Gravitas Recruitment Group offices 📍
Great thanks to Gravitas Recruitment Group for sponsoring pizza 🍕 and drinks🍻
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Calling All JavaScript Enthusiasts! 📢
Want to share your knowledge and inspire the community? 💡
We're inviting talented speakers to join our JSMonthly meet ups ✨.
Submit your talk proposal here: https://forms.gle/kB2sG9tVUvAmWf826
Presentations
Neha Sharma
Find Out how you could build a mobile app using your React Skills, and converting to React Native
Forbes Lindesay
This talk will explore how race conditions can lead to a broken experience for a seemingly simple UI interaction. I will show how I use a technique I call "chaos mode" to help me spot these race conditions, and I will cover some effective approaches to prevent those race conditions.
Yulia Samoylova
We often shine a light on backend performance, closely tracking every request, service, and infrastructure element, but the frontend often doesn’t receive the same level of attention.
In this session, we’ll dive into how monitoring the frontend with Core Web Vitals and synthetics can provide meaningful insights into user behavior and application health. Core Web Vitals serve as benchmarks for the user experience, measuring key aspects like page load speed, interactivity, and visual stability. Meanwhile, synthetics let us simulate user journeys to proactively identify issues before they affect real users. Together, these tools bring essential visibility to the frontend, enabling data-driven decisions that genuinely improve the user experience.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
JS Monthly London
Nov
20
Wednesday, November 20th
6:00PM to 8:00PM GMT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
This month we are hosting our event on Wednesday 20th of November ⭐
Three amazing speakers will share their insights: Neha Sharma, Forbes Lindesay and Yulia Samoylova
Schedule:
18:00 Doors Open
18:30 Introduction
18:45 ReactJS to React Native
19:05 Chaos Mode - Finding and fixing race conditions in React
19:25 Break
19:40 Bringing Visibility to the Frontend: Core Web Vitals & Synthetic Monitoring
20:00 Networking & Drinks
-----------------
Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS
Next CityJS on 25 April 2025 - Grab now your Blind early bird tickets
Conferences announcements
CityJS London - 25th April 2025 - Royal Geographical Society.
Tickets are now on lowest price get yours - PRICE INCREASE at the end of the month.
Get yours now - london.cityjsconf.org
-----------------
Taking place at Gravitas Recruitment Group offices 📍
Great thanks to Gravitas Recruitment Group for sponsoring pizza 🍕 and drinks🍻
-----------------
Calling All JavaScript Enthusiasts! 📢
Want to share your knowledge and inspire the community? 💡
We're inviting talented speakers to join our JSMonthly meet ups ✨.
Submit your talk proposal here: https://forms.gle/kB2sG9tVUvAmWf826
Presentations
Neha Sharma
Find Out how you could build a mobile app using your React Skills, and converting to React Native
Forbes Lindesay
This talk will explore how race conditions can lead to a broken experience for a seemingly simple UI interaction. I will show how I use a technique I call "chaos mode" to help me spot these race conditions, and I will cover some effective approaches to prevent those race conditions.
Yulia Samoylova
We often shine a light on backend performance, closely tracking every request, service, and infrastructure element, but the frontend often doesn’t receive the same level of attention.
In this session, we’ll dive into how monitoring the frontend with Core Web Vitals and synthetics can provide meaningful insights into user behavior and application health. Core Web Vitals serve as benchmarks for the user experience, measuring key aspects like page load speed, interactivity, and visual stability. Meanwhile, synthetics let us simulate user journeys to proactively identify issues before they affect real users. Together, these tools bring essential visibility to the frontend, enabling data-driven decisions that genuinely improve the user experience.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host