Local-first apps prioritize user experience by ensuring that data is stored and processed on the user's device first, rather than relying solely on the cloud. This talk will explore the principles behind local-first software, its benefits for performance, privacy, and offline access, and how it contrasts with cloud-dependent applications, while drawing from lessons and personal experience from building makkuro.app


A Community Event organised by the Community, our Javascript Conference evolved from the popularity and success of a monthly meet-up put together by 4 different JavaScript groups in London, including Halfstack, JSMonthly, London JS Community, and London Node User Group.
The main organiser of the event is Aris Markogiannakis (email aris@cityjsconf.org, telephone +447809468179).
Our aim is for individuals to be updated on innovative changes around the industry and JS as an entity. You can decide to hop in and out of thought-provoking workshops/talks with CityJS Conferences the most central, and reasonably priced event to attend in London. Our aim is to continue hosting and sharing these community led events and encourage all to be a part of it, no matter background or professional creed.
Zero is a new library for Local-first development that automatically replicates a subset of your Postgres database in your browser.
Zero is an excellent fit for Svelte. If I had to say in one line why Svelte feels magical, it's that there is no trade-off between developer experience and user experience - it makes it easier to write better software. Using Svelte, some problems just disappear entirely, and we are given tools to make other problems much easier to tackle. Zero extends this magic. Delays waiting for page loaders and form submissions disappear, and pages update instantly in response to changes made by other users. Zero is currently in Alpha but already in a state where it's quicker to build a feature with Zero than with regular Svelte loaders and actions.
In this talk I'll go over how to set up Zero, what it can do for you, how it compares to alternatives, why it's such a good fit for Svelte, and why I think that this is the first usable product in a new category that will change the way we write a lot of software.
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Local-first apps prioritize user experience by ensuring that data is stored and processed on the user's device first, rather than relying solely on the cloud. This talk will explore the principles behind local-first software, its benefits for performance, privacy, and offline access, and how it contrasts with cloud-dependent applications, while drawing from lessons and personal experience from building makkuro.app


A Community Event organised by the Community, our Javascript Conference evolved from the popularity and success of a monthly meet-up put together by 4 different JavaScript groups in London, including Halfstack, JSMonthly, London JS Community, and London Node User Group.
The main organiser of the event is Aris Markogiannakis (email aris@cityjsconf.org, telephone +447809468179).
Our aim is for individuals to be updated on innovative changes around the industry and JS as an entity. You can decide to hop in and out of thought-provoking workshops/talks with CityJS Conferences the most central, and reasonably priced event to attend in London. Our aim is to continue hosting and sharing these community led events and encourage all to be a part of it, no matter background or professional creed.
Zero is a new library for Local-first development that automatically replicates a subset of your Postgres database in your browser.
Zero is an excellent fit for Svelte. If I had to say in one line why Svelte feels magical, it's that there is no trade-off between developer experience and user experience - it makes it easier to write better software. Using Svelte, some problems just disappear entirely, and we are given tools to make other problems much easier to tackle. Zero extends this magic. Delays waiting for page loaders and form submissions disappear, and pages update instantly in response to changes made by other users. Zero is currently in Alpha but already in a state where it's quicker to build a feature with Zero than with regular Svelte loaders and actions.
In this talk I'll go over how to set up Zero, what it can do for you, how it compares to alternatives, why it's such a good fit for Svelte, and why I think that this is the first usable product in a new category that will change the way we write a lot of software.
Platform Sponsors

Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io

Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
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