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Web Applications by Example: Client, Server, Development by Steffen Beyer

In the course of this talk a complete working web application (a basic CMS) will be shown and explained, implementing a reactive UI (React.js) and live server updates (Sente), backed by a PostgreSQL database. A number of libraries will be presented to achieve this goal. The application will be published under a liberal license to be used as foundation for your own developments. This video is brought to you by innoQ: innoQ is a technology consulting company with offices in Germany and Switzerland. We combine pragmatic, lightweight technologies with sound architectural practices. We specialize in web technologies, agile development with Java/Java EE, Ruby, Scala and Clojure as well as working with IoT and SmartHome technologies. Find out more at http://www.innoq.com. And yes, we are hiring :). Share List

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