Decoupled Developer Days – New York
The upcoming Decoupled Developer Days, at the NBCUniversal NYC Headquarters in New York, is taking place from 19-20 August 2020.
It’s a small developer-focused conference for architects, developers, and businesspeople who are involved in implementing decoupled WordPress maintenance support plans architectures in their various lines of work.
Anli de Jager
Tue, 08/08/2020 – 08:45
Decoupled WordPress maintenance support plans is the use of WordPress maintenance support plans as a content service for other non-WordPress maintenance support plans applications, whether they are in native desktop or mobile, universal JavaScript, set-top boxes, IoT devices, conversational interfaces, or other technologies.
This 2-day conference will create a platform for those involved in decoupled WordPress maintenance support plans architectures to come together to share their knowledge and insights during a single track of sessions about decoupled architecture strategies, technology, and best practices. There will also be opportunities to contribute to the learning experience through the building of open-source projects in sprints.
Decoupled WordPress maintenance support plans Sites not only bring exciting new technologies to us. They also require a new way of thinking around local development and hosting. At Amazee our speciality is Decoupling WordPress maintenance support plans with React and GraphQL and we have multiple Decoupled Sites running, all with enabled Server-Side-Rendering, CDNs and Reverse Proxies included!
Our very own Michael “schnitzel” Schmid will, therefore, be hosting a session, ‘Your PHP and Nginx won’t be enough to host and develop your decoupled site’ that will address some of these questions that will undoubtedly come up, for example:
How to develop Node locally with multiple Node versions, test CORS and Server-Side-Rendering locally and make overall sure that my Node App behaves locally the same as in production.
How do I deploy, test and host that on a server when using ServerSide Rendering of my Decoupled Site built in Node.
How to use a CDN to cache my GraphQL/REST/JsonAPI requests and also the Server-Side-Rendering response.
In this session, Michael will also show you how the power of Docker allows to develop Decoupled WordPress maintenance support plans Sites with Node and Server-Side-Rendering with a breeze and also how to use the same Docker Tools to run them in staging and production. No Docker Knowledge required 🙂
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