Topic Tables
A gathering place where engineers test & expand their knowledge of a subject through discussion, moderated by experts. Easily identify the subjects you want to discuss and learn about, & meet with friends old & new to make your conference experience even better.
- Takes place following the opening keynote
- Easily identify the subjects you care about
- Break the ice with other attendees, speakers, and workshop instructors
- Engage in conversation or listen to others discuss
- Make new friends & improve your conference experience
Suspense
React 16.6 added a <Suspense> component that lets you “wait” for some code to load and declaratively specify a loading state (like a spinner) while we’re waiting. Suspense for Data Fetching is a new feature that lets you also use <Suspense> to declaratively “wait” for anything else, including data.
Table Managers

Michael Chan
DX Community EngineerChromatic
React 18
The latest major version of React includes out-of-the-box improvements like automatic batching, new APIs like startTransition, and streaming server-side rendering with support for Suspense, and many more features. Come chat with Andrew Clark of Meta from the React Core Team to learn more!
Table Managers

Andrew Clark
Software EngineerMeta

Shruti Kapoor
Staff EngineerPaypal
React Native
With React Native, React primitives render to the native platform UI, meaning your app uses the same native platform APIs as other native apps. You can write for many platforms with similar React code by creating platform-specific versions of components, so a single codebase can share code across platforms. With React Native, one team can maintain two platforms and share a common technology—React.
Table Managers

Gant Laborde
Chief Innovation OfficerInfinite Red

Jamon Holmgren
Founder & CTOInfinite Red
Edge Deployments
The landscape of the web has evolved drastically since the first website was published to the World Wide Web in 1991. Over the years, the pendulum has swung from servers rendering HTML to JavaScript-heavy clients and now it's swinging toward something more in the middle.What about the web today is enabling us to overcome the shortcomings of the web of the past? Come chat with and learn about Edge with Kent C. Dodds following his opening keynote!
Table Managers

Kent C. Dodds
Director of Developer ExperienceRemix
Serverless
Serverless is an architectural pattern for applications where you don't provision or maintain servers. At its core, you're leveraging other people's servers (such as AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure), and using cloud functions to run servers only when prompted or necessary. Typically you pay for your server uptime down to the millisecond, rather than running it constantly.
Table Managers

Brian Leroux
CTOBegin.com

Swizec Teller
Software EngineerTia
GraphQL
GraphQL is changing the way we think about data in our apps. It's a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. It provides a complete and understandable description of the data in your API, gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they need and nothing more, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time, and enables powerful developer tools.
Table Managers

Sean Grove
Systems ArchitectNetlify via OneGraph

Ben Awad
Independent ConsultantBenAwad.com

David Price
Co-FounderRedwood.js
React Developer Tools
If you've ever built an app with React, chances are you've used React Developer Tools. It's a powerful & handy browser extension that allows you to inspect the React component hierarchies in the browser and record performance information. It's maintained by Brian Vaughn of the React team.
Table Managers

Brian Vaughn
Software EngineerReplay
React Router
Closing in on a decade of client-side routing, React Router v6 takes the best features from previous versions—and its sister project, Reach Router—in our smallest and most powerful package yet. Come chat with one of its' co-creators & maintainers, Ryan Florence!
Table Managers

Ryan Florence
Co-founderRemix
Redux
Redux helps you write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server, and native), and are easy to test. Redux Toolkit is the official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development. Come and chat with the maintaner of Redux to learn more about Redux and what's next!
Table Managers

Mark Erikson
Senior Frontend EngineerReplay
State Management
There are many career paths for the software engineer, and management is one of them. This position requires a different type of engineering, since people are not as predictable as code! Come chat with a few managers who have been doing this for some time.
Table Managers

David Khourshid
FounderStately

Erik Rasmussen
Senior Frontend EngineerCentered.app
Tickets are priced in stages, and increase by $100 at the end of each stage.
Each of our events in the past have sold out.
Stage 1 pricing closes February 15, 2022.
Stage 2 pricing closes March 23, 2022.
Stage 3 pricing closes at the event’s end date or when sold out.
Reactathon only
General Admission
1.5 days of content: May 3 & 4
All meals included
Access to 1 afterparty
Reactathon + Serverless in the Park
General Admission
Save $600!
2.5 days of conference content: React, the ecosystem, & Serverless! May 3, 4, 5
All meals included
Access to special hotel rates
Access to 2 afterparties (food & open bar)
Discount on all workshops
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Serverless in the Park only
General Admission
1 full day of Serverless content: May 5
All meals included
Access to 1 afterparty