#user interfaces

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User interfaces (UI) are the means by which users interact with a computer program or application. UI is typically composed of graphical elements such as windows, menus, buttons, and text boxes, which allow users to input data, view output, and control the behavior of the program. In the context of JavaScript, user interfaces can be created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, allowing developers to create interactive webpages and applications that respond to user input.
Sam Thorogood
Sam Thorogood
Gridcog
Talk: Ensuring your Users are on the Right Path: the Future of Modals and Focus Management
TJ VanToll
TJ VanToll
Progress
Talk: Why Paid UI Components Aren’t Evil, Building a Custom Component Library – Fast
Gert Hengeveld
Gert Hengeveld
Chromatic
Talk: Test your UI in the REAL Browser
Tally Barak
Tally Barak
Yoobic
Talk: Zen and the Art of UI Components Testing
Samuel Pinto
Samuel Pinto
OLX
Talk: Should we have business logic in the UI?
Ramon Santamaria
Ramon Santamaria
Raylib technologies
Talk: Raygui: An Immediate-Mode C UI for Wasm Tools Development
Jorge Rubiano
Jorge Rubiano
Huge
Talk: Game Development with ReactJS, CSS, and React Three Fiber
Richard Davison
Richard Davison
AWS
Talk: The Need for Speed: How AWS New JS Runtime is Redefining Serverless Latency
Çağatay Çivici
Çağatay Çivici
PrimeTek
Talk: PrimeVue | The Next-Gen UI Component Library