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React Bay Area is back!

Join us on August 27 at the Mux office in San Francisco for tech talks, snacks & drinks, and plenty of chit-chat about all things web!

This event is sponsored & hosted by Mux. Food is kindly provided by Santiy.

Talks

E-commerce Cart Implementation with new hooks of React 19 - Sébastien Morel

About Sébastien

Sébastien is a passionate and accomplished tech leader and problem-solver with extensive experience in architecture, performance optimizations, development, and system administration. CTO at Crystallize, a super-fast, super modern, super sexy, and super-powerful Headless eCommerce, he's in charge (among others) of the Developer eXperience initiative. Previously, he led and grew his former web agency for 18 years, working on more than 150 projects that were successfully and proudly implemented, deployed, and maintained. Sébastien is also an open-source maintainer and is active in several communities.

Twitter/X: @Plopix

Custom component-based media players - Steve Heffernan

Media players are often the last thing people try to customize in their applications, either because it's intimidating, the native player seems to be fine as it is, or the video/audio platform doesn't allow much customization. Some of us think that's sad and shouldn't be the case. Video and audio should be fun, and fun to work with.

Media Chrome and Player.style are a few open source projects trying to change that by providing composable player UI components that handle the complex media logic, and a set of professional-grade themes to start from. These themes and components work across media players (Youtube, HTML5 video), and across frameworks (React, Svelte, vanilla HTML). That's possible thanks to web components (with React wrappers), standardized media APIs, and lot of keyboard mashing. I hope you get inspired to upgrade your own player.

About Steve

Steve Heffernan is the creator of Video.js and a founder of Mux.

Twitter/X: @heff

About React Bay Area

React Bay Area meetups are back, and we are excited to kick off a new series of monthly events with tech talks & discussions.

- Follow us on Twitter/X to stay up to date: @ReactBayArea
- Join our Discord to hang out and chat about all things web: https://discord.gg/B3Sm4b5mfD

Want to Give a Talk?

Please fill out this super short form, and we'll get back to you! https://forms.gle/N6yeL5eavHK4ThW58

Location
Mux
50 Beale St floor 9, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Mux HQ at 50 Beale Street, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105. You might notice that the name on the building when you arrive is 300 Mission - This building was once the home of Blue Shield of California. At that time, the entrance was located at 300 Mission Street. After an extensive remodel, the main entrance (and official address) was moved over to 50 Beale Street. For reasons we still don’t quite understand, they still call the building 300 Mission - so don’t be alarmed when you arrive at 50 Beale Street and see a big sign with that address - You ARE at the right place!
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