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Tyler Hannan
Tyler Hannan
Fauna, Netherlands
Talk: When Worlds Collide: Frontend vs Database
Tyler is the former Director of Community at Elastic and Director of Marketing at Basho. He looks after product management and community and brings two decades of experience in databases, distributed systems, and developer advocacy.
Max Gallo
Max Gallo
DAZN, UK
Talk: DevOps for Frontend: beyond Desktop Browsers
I’m a pasta eater biped working at DAZN as Principal Engineer. My areas of expertise are JavaScript and Front-End technologies with a DevOps flavour. I like Functional & Reactive solutions both for programming and architectures. I use spaces, not tabs.
Neil Manvar
Neil Manvar
Sentry, USA
Talk: Tracking errors and slowdowns in Node + JavaScript using Sentry
Neil Manvar is an engineer dedicated to helping developers ship quality code quickly. In his free time, you can find him cycling, snowboarding, or cuddling with his dog. He currently works as a Solutions Engineering Manager at Sentry, an Application Monitoring software company that helps software teams discover, triage, and optimize the performance of their code.
Chris Stavitsky
Chris Stavitsky
Sentry, USA
Talk: Monitoring Errors and Slowdowns with a JS Frontend and Node Backend
Chris has a background as a web developer. He previously worked as a Senior Software Engineer at a company that used Sentry for error monitoring. Chris liked the product so much that he decided to come work for Sentry and make finding and fixing bugs easier for other developers.
Florian Rappl
Florian Rappl
smapiot, Germany
Talk: Serverless for Frontends
Dr. Florian Rappl is a solution architect from Germany who is specialized in the creation of scalable distributed web applications. These days he is almost exclusively working on micro frontend solutions. He wrote a book on the topic and regularly gives workshops at conferences and directly for companies. Florian is a long time Microsoft MVP in the development tools area.
Rahat Chowdhury
Rahat Chowdhury
Polygon, USA
Talk: A Frontend Developer’s Guide to Web3
Rahat is a hip hop artist turned web developer, indie hacker, and web3 enthusiast. Rahat's passions include advocating for mental health in tech, music, gaming, and mentoring new developers especially in the web3 space.