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Creating Epic Web Experiences with Remix and React Server Components
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- 1 - Intro
- 2 - Sponsor
- 3 - Greetings
- 4 - Kent's Background and Experience
- 5 - How did the Web get to where it is today?
- 6 - Breaking Changes on the Web
- 7 - Building Modern Web Experiences to Meet User Expectations
- 8 - Web performance, spinners and loading state: building for users over developers
- 9 - Empathy Driven Development; Software as an act of Service
- 10 - Why is Remix the best?
- 11 - "Next.js was too complex" explained
- 12 - Nested Routes in Detail
- 13 - Lever: Choosing between Client or Server rendering in Remix
- 14 - Incrementally Migrating from Vite/SPA to React Server Components RSCs with Remix
- 15 - React Server Components RSCs in Remix
- 16 - Server Components and Composability; Kent's new talk on RSCs
- 17 - Matt Pocock: how was Epic React an overnight success?
- 18 - Hayat Rachi: How do you go through course ideation and prep?
- 19 - Artem Zakharchenko: how are you so organized?
- 20 - David Sancho: PayPal career, team influence, and why Kent seems happy all the time
- 21 - Oluwatobiloba: how do you deal with a legacy code with minimal coverage?
- 22 - Conclusion