This is the presentation files and demos for the presentation Rethink your Frontend Architecture
The users are becoming pickier and pickier about the applications they use. The applications must be fast, beautiful and they should be usable from any computer or mobile phone. How can a modern architecture combined with modern technologies help us create applications that meat their expectations?
Joakim will take a healthcare system, built as a typical web application in 2000s, and guide you through a demo where new JavaScript frameworks and new technologies, such as WebSockets, gives the system a much better user experience. He will show you that the new way of building applications also gives you other advantages and that it might enable you to create new types of applications.
Hopefully this presentation and demo will convince you that it's time to rethink your frontend architecture
- The presentation crashes Safari for iPad.
- The presentation doesn't work in Internet Explorer and Opera.
- The presentation doesn't look good in Firefox.
- The source code doesn't show in Chrome unless served from a web server.
Long story short: It's made for Safari, I present it using Safari so Safari is probably the best way to watch this presentation :-) Maybe I'll fix it in the future, maybe not.
If you have any questions or if you want the live version of this presentation you can contact me on Twitter @joakimkemeny.
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I use the work of great people to create this presentation. Thanks to you all.
- Bartek Szopka (impress.js)
- Tilde Inc (Ember.js)
- Mike Bostock (D3.js)
- John Resig (jQuery)
- Lea Verou (Prism)