This Workshop's Online Chatroom is Currently Open!
This workshop has ended. Check back soon for the recording!
You can watch a replay of this workshop!
Key Takeaways
By participating along with us in the workshop, you'll learn:
- Master server-first component boundaries, data fetching, and mutations.
- Apply idiomatic TypeScript to props, state, reducers, events, and refs.
- Design forms with action handlers, validation, and optimistic UX.
- Improve performance with compiler-friendly patterns and resource hints.
Is This Workshop for Me?
Senior front-end engineers and TypeScript-heavy teams adopting a server-first model; comfort with hooks, basic SSR, and generics recommended.
Workshop Details
Learn the core concepts behind server-rendered components, Suspense, action-based mutations, and optimistic UI—grounded in practical, scalable TypeScript. Implement an end-to-end feature with strong types, accessible UI, and a clear testing strategy.
Any Prerequisites?
- Node 20+ and a package manager (pnpm preferred)
- Familiarity with common hooks (useEffect, useMemo, useRef, useReducer)
Attend Online Live and in Full HD
You're Registered to Attend Online!
You'll receive additional details and a reminder via email as the event draws near.
React and TypeScript, v3
Event Details
What
- One Full Day Workshop Session
- Replay Videos (available immediately)
When
- October 2, 2025 - 9:30am to 4:30pm Central Daylight Time
Where
- Option 1: Attend online on our full HD live stream
- Option 2: Attend in-person at HQ in Minneapolis, MN
Daily Schedule
- 9:30AMComponents & typing
- 10:00AMState & reducers
- 10:45AMServer-rendered components
- 11:30AMForms & actions
- 12:30PMLunch
- 1:30PMThe Context API
- 2:15PMPolymorphic components
- 3:00PMAdvanced Patterns
- 4:00PMWrap-up & Q&A
Your (Awesome) Instructor
Steve Kinney
Steve is the front-end architect at Temporal. Previously, he was the front-end architect at Twilio and SendGrid. He is the director emeritus and founder of the front-end engineering program at the Turing School for Software and Design in Denver, Colorado — a non-profit developer training program. In a previous life, Steve was a New York City public school teacher. He taught special education and web development in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. He currently lives in Denver, Colorado
Check out all of our upcoming workshops!
Workshops happen throughout the year, and are all included with membership.