List of videos

"Instantaneously Interactive: Remix as a Browser Framework" by Shaundai Person at #RemixConf 💿
Your Remix app is so performant that–even without a solid internet connection–navigation on your site seems to happen almost instantaneously. Whether rendered on the client side or server side, pages load data quickly and all the information you users are interested in is on the screen without the wait. But why? In this talk, we discuss the optimizations in Remix for data fetching and rendering apps in the browser that enhance both the user experience and developer experience. Speaker bio: Shaundai is a Senior Software Engineer (Netflix) and educator based in Atlanta, GA, US. She is passionate about making programming interesting and approachable for all, and does that through her work as a course instructor (tsforjs.com), co-lead for React Robins (reactrobins.com), and technical blogger. In her spare time, Shaundai loves to go hiking, jogging, and listen to audiobooks. Find her on Twitter at @shaundai. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/shaundai-person
Watch
"State Machines on the Edge" by Erik Rasmussen at #RemixConf 💿
Modeling business logic with state machines has numerous benefits, from eliminating bugs caused by impossible states to visualizing the logic to communicate with non-technical shareholders to simply communicating user flow between technical colleagues. In this talk, I'm going to demonstrate, via live coding, how to combine the strengths of Remix and XState to create a checkout flow entirely on the backend. No. JavaScript. Required. Speaker bio: Erik is an expat American living in Spain. He's the author of Redux Form and Final Form, and is currently in love with TypeScript, XState, and Remix. His day job is using those technologies to build Centered.app, a tool to combat the Twitters' and Facebooks' attempts to steal your attention, and give it back to you to be more productive in your work. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/erik-rasmussen
Watch
"Remixing Hydrogen" by Anthony Frehner at #RemixConf 💿
Let's talk about some of the headaches of building headless Shopify e-commerce stores, and how Hydrogen-UI + Remix make it better. Pre-built Shopify components? Check. GraphQL auto-completion? Oh yeah. Speedy websites? Blazing fast. Speaker bio: Anthony Frehner is a frontend web developer and architect. He likes to contribute to open source when he has the time! Anthony is currently working on Hydrogen 🙂 Anthony's recently been providing feedback on a WICG proposal for which he also spent some time making a polyfill. He's a core-team member of the single-spa open source library, he occasionally give conference talks–here's Anthony's talk at React Rally 2019–and write technical articles, and he proposed a new CSS unit called vhc which eventually turned into the dvh, lvh, and svh (and equivalent *vw) CSS units, which was very exciting for him personally! Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/anthony-frehner
Watch
"Deno and Remix" by Ryan Dahl at #RemixConf 💿
In this talk Ryan will give an overview of Deno, a modern JavaScript runtime, and Deno Deploy, a serverless at edge JavaScript hosting service. He'll give a peak behind the sceenes at the technology powering Deno Deploy, and of course demo how to deploy a Remix app on it. Speaker bio: In 2009, Ryan Dahl released Node.js. Now, Ryan is the CEO of Deno, the company behind the Deno project: A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript. Deno's deploy product is pushing this runtime in the future of modern web architecture via multi-regional deploys with an outrageously fast runtime. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/ryan-dahl
Watch
"Remix 3D Blast" by Nick Small at #RemixConf 💿
Whether you want to progressively enhance a traditional website or build an immersive 3D experience, Remix gives us a powerful and fun framework to create with WebGL and three.js. After deploying a 3D Remix experience to production, I've found that all the patterns that Remix provides are just as valuable even when we're not rendering to the DOM. In this talk, I'll show off some zany 3D antics to explain how Remix and react-three-fiber can work together to help you build fantastic experiences for your users. We'll focus on: getting react-three-fiber set up in a Remix app; using nested routes and layouts to render a scene; moving scene state to the server with loaders and actions; streaming dynamic 3D resources to the client using resource routes; and finally, transitions and optimistic UI... in 3D! 💿 Rachel the Remix Disc will offer some nifty optimization tips along the way. It'll be a GL-and-web-fundamentals-fuelled blast! Speaker bio: Nick is a long-time dev of many disciplines: JavaScript, full-stack, native, operating systems, game dev. He's motivated by improving people's lives by finding really bad software in consequential places and making it better. Nick's been an early employee at mission-driven companies like Shopify and Devoted Health; empowered citizens and civil servants at US Digital Service, Defense Digital Service, and the NATO mission in Afghanistan; and volunteered on projects to strengthen democracy and build municipal Open Data pipelines. These days Nick lives in the mountains with his wife and kids, and he's focused on tooling to let more people write more accessible software with fewer bugs. Go Remix. Active hobbies include: constructing crosswords (poorly), flying planes (successfully) (so far), building better houses (fingers crossed). Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/nick-small
Watch
"Web Vitals: The Importance of Measuring a Great Web Experience" by Erick Tamayo at #RemixConf 💿
Nowadays, building a working web application is much more than deploying it to production. The impact on the way your app is delivered to your end-users is also important. Making your app experience better translates into more engagement, conversions, and revenue. That's why it is also vital (pun intended) to know how your application behaves, and that's where Web Vitals help us get a clear overview of how our app is doing. Speaker bio: Erick Tamayo was born in the Dominican Republic. He currently lives in Calgary Canada with his family. Erick's currently developing Metronome which is a tool for Real User Monitoring (RUM) specifically for Remix. He's been following Remix since 2020 and decided to join the community in 2021. Since then he's loved everything about Remix and its community! Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/erick-tamayo
Watch
"Making Slow Responses Seem Fast with Stale while Revalidate" by Scott Smerchek at #RemixConf 💿
The Cache-Control header has been around since HTTP/1.1 in 1997, yet for many of us, it's not something we think about every day. The stale-while-revalidate extension was proposed as early as 2010, but was only widely supported in modern browsers in 2019. In this talk, I will show you the power of stale-while-revalidate and how you can take advantage of it in your Remix project to make your slow responses seem really fast! Speaker bio: Scott's a software engineer with over a decade of experience building web applications for healthcare enterprises from frontend, to APIs, and even infrastructure. Now Scott works at UDisc, a quickly growing disc golf company that is pushing the sport forward through technology. Scott's always favored working in the backend, but Remix is helping him to enjoy working across the full stack, once again. He's incredibly excited about the future of building web applications with Remix and the ease of deploying to the modern edge hosting providers. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/scott-smerchek
Watch
"Building Tech for Social Good with Low Code Tools" by Vic Vijayakumar at #RemixConf 💿
In this talk we are going to be talking about how to build hybrid apps that use a combination of frameworks like Remix and mixing them with no-code backends like Zapier and Airtable, so that they can be managed and modified by non-technical people. I will specifically go over how I replaced the admissions process at my children's preschool with a website and made them paperfree. Speaker bio: Vic is a Staff Engineer @ Eventbrite and indie software maker from Raleigh, North Carolina. He's a dad, runner, violinist, and is severely addicted to acquiring new hobbies. He has run the tech side of North Carolina's extremely popular Rare & Vintage Beer Festival for the last 10 years. Vic was previously in the scientific communications space and a technical cofounder of the Research Square platform, an inaugural recipient of the Fast Company "Brands that Matter" list for accelerating research communication during the pandemic. In his spare time, you can find Vic building LEGO with his family or out at the plant nursery adopting yet another plant. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/vic-vijayakumar
Watch
"Expanding Remix with Rust" by Ben Wishovich at #RemixConf 💿
Remix's unique use of Loader and Action functions offers the unique opportunity to expand your data processing with Rust. Rust offers near native performance, memory safety through either the Node FFI or via compilation into WebAssembly. Learn the tricks to setup your Rust project to work with Remix, either on the server or the client, and take advantage of the most loved language with your favorite web framework! Speaker bio: Ben is a full stack web developer and software quality engineer with experience building high performance web applications. He's excited about using Remix and Rust to expand the possibilities and performance of the web app. When not coding, Ben might be found running around outside, cooking, or reading sci-fi in the sunny SF Bay Area. Learn more at https://remix.run/conf/2022/speakers/ben-wishovich
Watch