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Tim Perry - Web Components & Microservices Are The Same Thing #12
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Hey @pimterry Sounds great, we usually try to do 20 min slots for 3 speakers. |
Ah, interesting, ok. Pulling in the whole of this would be difficult then, but I can definitely do a wider intro on just web components in that kind of time. Does that work? |
can you split it into two talks with awesome demos? |
Could do, probably. There's some nice parallels though, so it's neater doing them together and talking about those (I just did this at a conf in barcelona, which is why I'm keen to give it a go over here too). ...Could I take a double slot? Otherwise doing microservices totally on its own isn't as good as web components I think. It'd be ok, but it's more architectural patterns and quite a bit less concrete, so I worry it might all feel a little fluffy. |
(Whereas I do think web components are a good topic that works in a 20 minute slot, if that's the way you'd rather go) |
hmm interesting.. its never been done before :-) can we have a break in the middle of it? if so then yeah, why not |
Sure. I've never tried that, but I think it should work. Let's just go for it and see 😄 |
sold! |
Hi @pimterry are you still okay to run this awesome session? |
Yep, very happy to. |
Thanks see you on the 28th more details to come :) |
I've got a talk put together on web components, microservices, and the shared principles behind both of them (complete with node-based example). Does that sound like a good fit for LNUG?
Not sure how long your talks typically are; this is about 30 minutes, but that's a bit tight, so a 35/40 minute slot would be great if that's possible. It looks like the October & November slots are already pretty full, but January 28th would work for me.
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