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SUMMARY:WebHack#25 x U-NEXT: GraphQL & Regression Test
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190821T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20190821T213000
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DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/74472
 1?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\nAcknowledgement\
 nTech Meetup WebHack would like to express the special thanks of gratitud
 e to U-NEXT who provides the wonderful venue\, food and drinks! \nAbout W
 ebHack\nWebHack is a Tokyo-based monthly tech meetup\, focusing on wide-v
 ariety\, cross-discipline technology sharing\, as well as networking amon
 g all tech lovers. \n\ncontact.webhack@gmail.com\nhttps://webhack.cc/\nht
 tps://www.facebook.com/WebHackMeetup/\n\nIntroduction to WebHack #25 x U-
 NEXT\nTalk 1:  Rethinking your data flow with GraphQL and Apollo\nDescrip
 tion\nStop spending so much time fumbling over managing your client state
  and let Apollo and GraphQL handle it for you. This talk is a shallow div
 e into using Apollo and GraphQL in your frontend to make your data flow e
 asier to reason about and get you back to doing the fun things on the fro
 ntend.\nSpeaker\nRyan Cohen is a Senior Engineer at U-NEXT.  He is curren
 tly spearheading the shift to GraphQL within the company. He also is buil
 ding the U-NEXT web frontend and helping improve internal developer workf
 lows\, manage DevOps\, and more. Ryan also maintains several popular OSS 
 projects\, as well as a website that is visited by over 3 million unique 
 visitors a month.\nTalk 2: Discover UI bugs before QA with Visual Regress
 ion Tests\nDescription\nIn front end development teams\, UI changes and b
 ugs are often introduced late in the development flow. A bug found in sta
 ging takes a lot more effort to be traced and resolved than one found on 
 a developer's laptop. This talk demonstrates a visual regression test tha
 t can be integrated into your daily development flow using Cypress.\nSpea
 ker\nYifan is a senior engineer in the  U-NEXT frontend team\, leading se
 veral frontend projects and continuously contributing to designing the in
 frastructure of the U-NEXT web front team. He is recently focusing on the
  Chromecast receiver app integration with Google Home and Nest Hub using 
 TypeScript.\nLanguage\nEnglish\nSchedule\n\n\n\nTime\nSession\n\n\n\n\n19
 :00 - 19:15\nRegistration and Food\n\n\n19:30 - 20:10\nRethinking your da
 ta flow with GraphQL and Apollo\n\n\n20:10 - 20:20\nBreak\n\n\n20:20 - 21
 :00\nDiscover UI bugs before QA with Visual Regression Tests\n\n\n21:00 -
  21:30\nNetworking & Mingling\n\n\n21:30\nGood night!\n\n\n\nVenue\nU-NEX
 T Meguro\nThis meetup will be on the 9th floor of the Meguro Central Squa
 re building.\nBig thanks to U-NEXT who will be hosting us for this event!
 \n\nTransportation\nMeguro Station\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\nLook for the We
 bHack staff at the lobby (3F) of Central Square building and they will gu
 ide you to the 9th floor.\nReception is at 9F of Meguro Central Square bu
 ilding\n\n\n\n\n
LOCATION:U-NEXT Meguro 〒140-0000 東京都品川区上大崎３丁目１
 −１
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