Intro to Full Stack - Next JS, Next 13 and the future of Web Development

Google Building, Mission Bay Conference Room - 6420 Sequence Drive San Diego, California, 92121 - View Map GDG San Diego
Thu, Apr 13, 5:00 PM (PDT)

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A brand new on-going series that covers most of the need-to-knows in full stack application development. To kick things off we’ll be looking at the web framework, Next.js. With a brand new overhaul of their framework in Next13, there is lots to talk about. Come hang out at the Google San Diego offices, meet other members of the San Diego tech community, and learn about modern web development

About this event

A brand new on-going series that covers most of the need-to-knows in full stack application development.

To kick things off we’ll be looking at the web framework, Next.js. With a brand new overhaul of their framework in Next13, there is lots to talk about.

We’ll be going over modern web framework design paradigms, trade offs, updates to NextJs and a live coding session that culminates in you being able to deploy your own web app for free!

We will be building upon this foundation throughout the upcoming weeks. 

This includes,

- Integrating Firebase

- Creating API’s and micro services in Golang

- CI/CD with Docker, Google Cloud Build, Artifact Repository and Cloud Run 

- Lastly, we will introduce some Google Cloud Platform Services and their use cases.


After each event we will have some time for Pizza and mingling so come hang out at the Google San Diego offices, meet other members of the San Diego tech community, and learn about modern web development.

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When

Thursday, Apr 13
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM (PDT)

Where

Google Building, Mission Bay Conference Room
6420 Sequence Drive San Diego, California92121

Organizers

  • Kyle Murley

    Kyle Murley

    Google Cloud Platform

    GCP Customer Engineer, San Diego Enterprise

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  • Rafael Zasas

    Rafael Zasas

    Protea Technology Services

    Software Engineer

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