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We don’t just run conferences; we craft experiences, forge connections, and turn communities into families.

#BeJSConf #ReactBrussels #ReactAfrica #ReactParis #ParisTypeScriptLaConf

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We don’t just run conferences; we craft experiences, forge connections, and turn communities into families.

#BeJSConf #ReactBrussels #ReactAfrica #ReactParis #ParisTypeScriptLaConf

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Didn’t expect to get a #ReactBrussels shoutout on the @jnationconf.bsky.social js track!

Thanks @danieljcafonso.bsky.social!

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Thanks for sharing I'm gonna watch it.

At work, we came up with our own reactivity primitives on top of React to pave part of the gap. I shared our tricks at #ReactBrussels from @bejs.bsky.social and @reactdayberlin.gitnation.org. Not as fine-grained as @solidjs.com but better than React 😅

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Our most popular workshop at #ReactBrussels is joining the PRO workshops day at React Paris!
@aurorascharff.no is an awesome instructor and is always keen to help others understand and grasp the little ambiguities that came with #ReactServerComponents!

Join us!

react.paris#workshops

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This year for #ReactBrussels we went for a waffle making workshop! It was delicious

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Huge thanks to the @bejs.bsky.social team for trusting me with the important task of taking notes for all the speakers! 🙏

My first time at #ReactBrussels and I loved every moment—shoutout for all those insightful and high-quality talks.

I am truly honoured and happy you enjoyed my #sketchnotes! ✨🫶

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Last but not least: this sketchnote captures Hammad Hassan’s talk at #ReactBrussels. It's all about introducing TypeScript into our Design System to enhance developer experience, simplify maintenance, and improve integration across projects 🌟🔐

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One of the most amazing live coding at a conference I got to attend to was performed by @aurorascharff.bsky.social at #ReactBrussels 👏✨

It was all crystal clear, super smooth and product enhancement made sense to understand the concepts 💪

A must watch 🎥 youtu.be/O3ZtlTwDnbk

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What is a one-day conference without its IA talk? This one was brilliantly presented by @nico.dev at #ReactBrussels.

From ML to LLM, he explained the what and how of each of the projects he created. Super insightful and very inspiring✨

🎥 youtu.be/jzs79Cxr-ag?...

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Some pictures (and thread) from our awesome time at #ReactBrussels

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Sketchnote du talk intitulé « demystifying accessibility in React Apps ». It explains that the html pages get a DOM which provide an UI and an accessibility tree. The latter is exposed to accessibles technologies such as screen readers, which is why semantic can bring context. Using HTML is the best practice but it’s sometimes not enough, so ARIA tags can help. But they should be using with caution as pages have 34% more detected errors. Then follows multiple practical use cases, staring with the icon button. When there’s a label, it’s enough to bring context, aria-hidden hides the decorative icon. When no label, use the class name « visually-hidden » to still have it without displaying it. Focus outline shall be present only for keyboard nav with focus-visible. Text input labels should attach label to the input through the id tag. Form validation can leverage aria-required and aria-invalid. Notifications should use Aria live regions semantic to be read by screen readers.

Sketchnote du talk intitulé « demystifying accessibility in React Apps ». It explains that the html pages get a DOM which provide an UI and an accessibility tree. The latter is exposed to accessibles technologies such as screen readers, which is why semantic can bring context. Using HTML is the best practice but it’s sometimes not enough, so ARIA tags can help. But they should be using with caution as pages have 34% more detected errors. Then follows multiple practical use cases, staring with the icon button. When there’s a label, it’s enough to bring context, aria-hidden hides the decorative icon. When no label, use the class name « visually-hidden » to still have it without displaying it. Focus outline shall be present only for keyboard nav with focus-visible. Text input labels should attach label to the input through the id tag. Form validation can leverage aria-required and aria-invalid. Notifications should use Aria live regions semantic to be read by screen readers.

I got blown away by Kataryna´s talk at #ReactBrussels, who brilliantly explained the how what and why of accessibility in our react applications ✨

Recording: youtu.be/YcVzu9w-N-g

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Had an amazing time at #ReactBrussels. Let's now prepare and focus on #ReactAfrica

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Huge shoutout to @bram.us who talked about view transitions a few days ago at #ReactBrussels. It was super useful, crystal clear and motivated me greatly to try it on our apps!

📽️ recording available youtu.be/pMaAHpKFEAo?...

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Yet another talk at #reactBrussels from @ndubien.bsky.social about fined grained reactivity without any compiler.
Super smart tip on improving performance on their grid! Bravo Nicolas.

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A huge shoutout to @eliancodes.bsky.social who gave the funniest talk of the day, sharing his passion about making the web weird at #ReactBrussels last week.

Dynamic, colourful, musical and insightful, what more can one ask for? 🌟

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Opening talk at #reactbrussels was given by Zack Jackson, who talked about RsPack and federation 2.0.

I actually knew about RsPack but not all the ecosystem around it, super insightful 🌟

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Another talk I've sketchnoted was the one from Yu Ling Chen speaking about her journey introducing a design system to her company without a dedicated team #ReactBrussels

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I attended #ReactBrussels last Friday and had a wonderful day. As usual at conferences, I’ve taken some notes of the talks I’ve watch.
First one is one deep diving into react suspense by Charlotte Isambert 🪄

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I'm collecting the code examples and demo's together from my talk "The web can be weird" at #ReactBrussels.
Should it be;
A. a monorepo with all codesamples as they are
B. a simple Vite app with pages for each demo
C. Something else structure-wise (comment pls)

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Still tired. Had so much fun at #ReactBrussels. Thanks to each and every one of you being part of it.
Now, let’s focus on #ReactAfrica ☺️

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Still in awe with the talk I delivered at #ReactBrussels. Thinking about how to improve it and make it even more stunning and interactive.
Also, where can I give it next? 😅

All feedback welcome!

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Excited to be part of #ReactBrussels with @BeJS_! See you there #TechConference https://twitter.com/BeJS_/status/1818938321441055214

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