Thrilled to be heading to Zurich, Switzerland for the Front Conference! It's my first trip to Switzerland, and I'm incredibly excited to connect with the web development community – both familiar faces and inspiring new colleagues.
I took the liberty of reorganizing their speaker page in DevTools to capture screenshots of this amazing lineup: (Screenshots would be inserted here)
If you can attend, I highly recommend it! Conferences are invaluable for sparking new ideas and strengthening community bonds.
My Participation
I'll be kicking off the conference with the opening keynote on Thursday, following Wednesday's workshops. My presentation will explore the evolving landscape of front-end development and the modern front-end developer's role. I aim to provide a strong foundation for the rest of the conference's insightful sessions.
Can't Attend, But Want to Watch?
Excellent! Consider a virtual "brown bag" lunch at your workplace.
Follow @frontzurich on Twitter for livestream details. The conference streams live on Thursday, August 29th, and Friday, August 30th.
Past Conference Talks?
Check out their Vimeo page for a comprehensive archive of past presentations. Here's a highlight from Rachel's talk last year: (Link to Rachel's talk would be inserted here)
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