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Talk proposal: It's the markup that matters #284

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hidde opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 7 comments
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Talk proposal: It's the markup that matters #284

hidde opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 7 comments
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@hidde
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hidde commented May 14, 2019

I love components, but wherever they exist, good markup is: (a) often forgotten, (b) essential for accessibility. But which markup is ‘good’? It would be an honour to come and talk about this.

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components, accessibility, design systems, HTML

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It's the markup that matters

Modern JavaScript frameworks virtualise our DOMs. This allows us to focus on implementation, as data declaratively maps state into markup. While this is great in itself, the significance of the actual markup often gets overlooked. In this practical talk, Hidde will show how specific bits of markup provide real benefit to users.

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Hey @hidde, thanks for submitting! Got you on the list. We'll let you know once the deadline passes and we've read through all of the proposals 🌷

One question though: How long would the talk be? Anything between 5-25 minutes is ok with us!

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hidde commented May 15, 2019

Hi @carolstran, thank you, that's great! With regards to length, I've done a 40 minute version once before, but can also do it in 25, it would then have a little less context and fewer examples.

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rmehner commented May 20, 2019

Thanks @hidde for the proposal again. I'd be really interested to see practical examples you mentioned in your abstract. However, we only have three long talk slots and your's didn't quite make it (we had way, way, way more proposals than talk slots :))

However, we have some 10 minute slots to fill. Would you be able to give a 10 minute best of of your talk? Or, if that doesn't work for you, are you able to travel to Berlin for any of the other regular dates of BerlinJS?

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hidde commented May 20, 2019

Hi @rmehner! No problem at all. The practical examples are in this earlier version of the talk (from slide 44): https://talks.hiddedevries.nl/jvlLvb/its-the-markup-that-matters#soCnfX3 , or use this version for full transcript https://talks.hiddedevries.nl/jvlLvb/slides

I think it won't work well in 10 minutes, because then it would either have too little context or too few examples, and both are important I think.

I am in Berlin occasionally for work, but currently not sure if those dates are near BerlinJS meetup dates.

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Hey @hidde! Given that a 10-minute talk wouldn't be the best format, let's keep in touch and maybe we can get you at one of our regular meetups soon 😊Just let us know when you're planning to be in Berlin!

I'll close this issue for now, but move you onto the list for our regular meetup 😁

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Actually! Instead of closing, I'll transfer this issue to our regular repo and maybe we can coordinate from there once you know when you'll be in town 👑

@carolstran carolstran reopened this May 21, 2019
@carolstran carolstran transferred this issue from berlinjs/jsconf2019-special May 21, 2019
@carolstran carolstran added the On Waitlist Talk is marked down on our internal waitlist label May 21, 2019
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👋 @hidde, just marking this as On Hold since you're from out of town. But as we mentioned before, just give us a heads up when you know that you'll be in town and we can try to sort something out!

@carolstran carolstran added On Hold Speaker from out of town or postponed and removed On Waitlist Talk is marked down on our internal waitlist labels Jun 23, 2019
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