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Adam Bradley to Speak at ViteConf 2022 with Qwik

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Qwik: Adam Bradley and ViteConf 2022

Meet Qwik’s Adam Bradley at ViteConf 2022

Qwik is excited to announce that our co-founder, Adam Bradley, will be speaking at ViteConf 2022. ViteConf is a leading conference for web developers and tech enthusiasts, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.

About Qwik and Adam Bradley

Qwik is a modern JavaScript framework that enables developers to build fast and efficient web applications. Our mission is to simplify web development and improve the user experience. Adam Bradley is a seasoned web developer and one of the leading minds behind Qwik. He is passionate about creating tools that empower developers and improve the overall web development landscape.

ViteConf 2022

ViteConf 2022 is an annual conference that brings together web developers, engineers, and technology enthusiasts to share insights, learn from each other, and connect with like-minded individuals. The conference covers a wide range of topics, including web development best practices, emerging technologies, and industry trends.

Adam Bradley’s Session

Adam Bradley will be leading a session at ViteConf 2022, where he will be diving into the benefits of using Qwik for web development. He will share insights into Qwik’s architecture, performance optimizations, and best practices for building fast and efficient web applications. Attendees can expect to come away with a deeper understanding of Qwik and how it can streamline their development process.

Join Us at ViteConf 2022

If you are passionate about web development and want to learn from industry experts like Adam Bradley, we invite you to join us at ViteConf 2022. The conference is a great opportunity to connect with the web development community, network with professionals, and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies.

We look forward to seeing you at ViteConf 2022 and sharing our knowledge and passion for web development!

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@RolandAyala
6 months ago

Resumabilty had me try Qwik (in parallel with Solid and Svelte) but the Quik DX won me over (the resumabilty is also fantastic!) — the experience of the development team in creating frameworks really shines through, and Qwik stays true to JS and JSX (with only minor variations) while folding in signals, which is really slick (and smart!). I also love the data flow model that QwikCity provides (no need for tRCP, and least for my needs), and so easy to apply!

Qwik is just a joy to work with — and strikes a perfect balance of ease and transparency (e.g., Svelte is really easy, but equally easy to write sloppy code and feels a little too "magical", and like it's own language). The last thing I'll say is how impressed I am w/ how stable Qwik is for a beta — I've had fewer issues with it so far than I had with the other frameworks (including SvelteKit, which has been released for several months now) — not just with the framework itself, but integrations as well. The only thing that takes some getting used to is the serialization model, which took me a couple of days to get comfortable with.

Super impressive work from Qwik team, and I hope it catches on — more live streams will help IMO and strongly suggest rethinking the name of QwikCity to something better (even QwikRoute or QwikRouter would be an improvement). Thanks so much!

@arunbharath4548
6 months ago

Please release the stable version. And also add component creation using cli.

@nomiscph
6 months ago

Qwik feels like the framework i have been waiting for ⚡️

@r2_rho
6 months ago

Excellent summary, thank you for this! Definitely interested in making Qwik my next project choice

@user-gc8wr5dp4k
6 months ago

I love Qwik!!!! 💯 Thanks Adam !!!

@boomshakalaka656
6 months ago

Qwik has made my website projects so fast its like magic