Electron in the Real World: Architecture, Capabilities, and Performance / Pain Points: Fear (November 14th 2017 Regular MUG Meeting)

  • Electron in the Real World: Architecture, Capabilities, and Performance
  • Pain Points: Fear

November 14 2017 - MUG Meeting

Regular MUG Meeting

We meet at 6:30pm on the second Tuesday of each month at the Farmington Community Library.

Topics Include:

Electron in the Real World: Architecture, Capabilities, and Performance

Electron gets a bad rap for being a slow and resource-hungry wrapper around Chrome, but in reality, it's a very capable desktop application framework that's well-suited for building complex software. Leveraging the capabilities of Node.js, you can read and write files, work with databases, speak bespoke IP protocols to control connected devices, and then wrap it all up behind a responsive, quick, and friendly user interface. In this session, we'll explore a successful Electron application that does all of those things. You'll learn about Electron's general architecture and how it works to make all these things happen. You'll hear about how the team of React, Redux and TypeScript all worked together to make this complex application robust and understandable. We'll talk about lessons learned while building this application, including how some realizations and subsequent refactors simplified it and made it faster and easier to implement new features. We'll cover what was done when performance problems reared their ugly heads so the application could easily handle a hundred state updates per second, smoothly updating metrics and plotting devices' positions on live maps. We'll also talk about what the stack's limitations are, so you know what Electron is good at, helping you to leverage its strengths and avoid its weaknesses. If you've been wondering whether Electron is right for your project, this tour through the development of a complex and successful application will help give you the information you need to make a well-informed decision and get you started using Electron to build it.

Matt has been a software developer and consultant with Atomic Object for three years; during that time and for decades before, he's worked and supported on several full-stack applications on the web, desktop, servers, and in the mobile space, across several different industries. Matt has always had a love for networking since the day he first strung copper across his parents' basement to get his stack of cast-off PCs talking to each other and the rest of the world, and to this day he's happiest working on applications where he gets to roll up his sleeves and get systems talking to each other.

 

Pain Points: Fear

We continue this month with our "Pain Points" series; a series focusing on commands and concepts that are often a source of pain for system administrators, developers, and users in general.

This month Craig Maloney will talk about a subject that is near and dear to many of our hearts: fear. What is fear, how can we best cope with it, and what are some ways we can turn fear from something to be avoided to something that can help in our day-to-day work.

Craig Maloney is a member of the MUG board and a Python developer at large. He blogs at http://decafbad.net

Plus we'll have our regular features: Jobs Looking for People, People Looking for Jobs, and much more! We'll also be meeting for dinner at Buddy's Pizza in Novi after the meeting. 

When
November 14th, 2017 from  6:30 PM to  8:45 PM
Location
32737 W 12 Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
United States
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