
Frameworks can use WebGPU today to improve the efficiency of rendering graphics or AI inference in cross-platform apps, but custom use cases often require interfacing directly with WebGPU. At Software Mansion, we are building a fully type-inferred library from the ground up called TypeGPU, which provides full access to the GPU through typed utilities.

Isograph is a framework for building React apps powered by GraphQL data. It makes heavy use of a compiler and of generated files to give developers a great experience building apps that are stable and performant out of the box. Developers write components and the data they need - Isograph takes care of the rest.
Robert Balicki (engineer at Pinterest) will talk about how Isograph works, with a focus on how the compiler is implemented.
You can learn more about Isograph from Robert's talks on YouTube:
Isograph — Rethink GraphQL Powered React Apps
Isograph, Relay, and the Future of Data Fetching in React
Could you access the Prisma client on the frontend - without revealing any environment variables? This talk goes into my experimentation with Object proxies and websockets, allowing a developer to access server-side objects on the client, with type-safety.
I'll walk through how the proxying works, the type-safety features, and everything else which makes the library works. http://rocketrpc.com
Use Cases:
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_xc5f3ySrXpiLVQDZjG2lfZHRKbg9cN228MyQN_1h8I/edit?usp=sharing
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Frameworks can use WebGPU today to improve the efficiency of rendering graphics or AI inference in cross-platform apps, but custom use cases often require interfacing directly with WebGPU. At Software Mansion, we are building a fully type-inferred library from the ground up called TypeGPU, which provides full access to the GPU through typed utilities.

Isograph is a framework for building React apps powered by GraphQL data. It makes heavy use of a compiler and of generated files to give developers a great experience building apps that are stable and performant out of the box. Developers write components and the data they need - Isograph takes care of the rest.
Robert Balicki (engineer at Pinterest) will talk about how Isograph works, with a focus on how the compiler is implemented.
You can learn more about Isograph from Robert's talks on YouTube:
Isograph — Rethink GraphQL Powered React Apps
Isograph, Relay, and the Future of Data Fetching in React
Could you access the Prisma client on the frontend - without revealing any environment variables? This talk goes into my experimentation with Object proxies and websockets, allowing a developer to access server-side objects on the client, with type-safety.
I'll walk through how the proxying works, the type-safety features, and everything else which makes the library works. http://rocketrpc.com
Use Cases:
Slides - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_xc5f3ySrXpiLVQDZjG2lfZHRKbg9cN228MyQN_1h8I/edit?usp=sharing
Platform Sponsors

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!

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
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