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Web Directions Code '21 session spotlight–Practical uses for Web Components - Web Directions

Web Directions Code ’21 session spotlight–Practical uses for Web Components

4th August, 2021

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Practical uses for Web Components

Ben Taylor, Full-Stack Developer Explosion

Web Components can feel like a bad fit for a JavaScript tech stack. If you’ve got a legacy codebase, you might be thinking about switching costs. Or you’re already running a modern stack and don’t see a need for them. But this shouldn’t be an either/or, you can have both!

Web Components work great as isolated improvements to your codebase. Their API is neat and tidy and doesn’t require a “big switch”. In this talk I’ll give an overview of Web Components and explore examples of how you can use Web Components practically in any codebase.

About Ben Taylor

Ben has spent his career making programs serve people better, focusing on design, usability and interfaces. He has over ten years experience in front-end and mobile development, with a particular interest in educational technology.

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