Generated by GPT-5-mini| React Summit | |
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| Name | React Summit |
| Genre | Conference |
| Focus | React (JavaScript library) |
| First | 2015 |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Country | Netherlands; United States |
React Summit React Summit is an annual conference focused on React (JavaScript library), assembling engineers, architects, and product leaders from companies such as Facebook, Netflix, Airbnb, Uber Technologies, and Spotify. The event brings together speakers from projects like Gatsby (software), Next.js, Redux (JavaScript library), React Native, and TypeScript to present technical talks, workshops, and networking sessions. React Summit complements other events in the JavaScript ecosystem including JSConf, Node.js Interactive, ng-conf, and EmberConf.
React Summit centers on developments in React (JavaScript library), including integrations with GraphQL, Webpack, Babel, Jest (JavaScript testing framework), and ESLint. Attendees often represent organizations such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon (company), IBM, and LinkedIn. The conference explores tooling like Vite, Parcel (software), Rollup (JavaScript bundler), runtime projects such as Deno, and frameworks like Remix (web framework). Educational partners and community groups include Open Source Initiative, Mozilla, FreeBSD, and Linux Foundation.
The summit was founded amidst growth in the React (JavaScript library) community after the release of key releases and patterns from teams at Facebook and contributors like Dan Abramov, Andrew Clark, Yehuda Katz, Kent C. Dodds, and Sophie Alpert. Early editions featured speakers involved with Create React App, Flux (architecture), Immutable.js, and projects developed at Airbnb. Over time the event expanded to address innovations tied to Server-Side Rendering, Static Site Generation, and standards propagated by WHATWG and ECMA International. The conference evolved alongside releases from organizations such as Netlify, Vercel, Heroku, and DigitalOcean.
Programming typically includes keynote sessions, talks, hands-on workshops, and panel discussions featuring maintainers of React Router, Redux (JavaScript library), MobX, and contributors to Babel (JavaScript compiler). Tracks cover topics including performance optimization with Lighthouse (software), accessibility aligned with WAI-ARIA, testing strategies with Cypress (software), and continuous integration via Travis CI, CircleCI, and Jenkins (software). Workshop instructors have affiliations with institutions like University of Amsterdam, Delft University of Technology, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Community-driven events often mirror formats from OpenJS World, LESSConf, and React Europe.
Keynotes have been delivered by prominent engineers and authors such as Dan Abramov, Sophie Alpert, Brendan Eich, TJ Holowaychuk, and speakers from Facebook, Google, and Microsoft. Other presenters include maintainers and founders associated with Next.js, Gatsby (software), Remix (web framework), Preact, Aurelia (framework), and authors of influential works like those published by O’Reilly Media and Manning Publications. Industry voices from Shopify, Salesforce, Pinterest, Reddit, GitHub and research groups at ETH Zurich or Cambridge University have also appeared.
React Summit plays a role in shaping best practices adopted by teams at Spotify, Netflix, Uber Technologies, Lyft, and Zillow. The conference supports community initiatives including meetups organized by groups like ReactJS Amsterdam, ReactJS London, ReactNYC, and ReactJS Sydney. It influences open source contributions hosted on GitHub, collaboration with package registries such as npm, and discussions within standards bodies including ECMA International and WHATWG. The event has catalyzed projects integrated into platforms like AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, and services from Cloudflare.
Originally held in cities within the Netherlands such as Amsterdam and venues tied to local tech clusters, the summit has expanded to host editions in locations including San Francisco, New York City, London, Berlin, and Lisbon. Attendance has ranged from hundreds to several thousands, attracting engineers from companies like Stripe, Adyen, Booking.com, Takeaway.com, and Zalando. Satellite meetups and local community days echo formats used at React Finland, React Bangalore, React Conf, and regional developer conferences like PyCon and GopherCon.
Sponsorship packages are commonly purchased by corporations such as Vercel, Netlify, Sentry (software), Datadog, New Relic, Auth0, Okta, Segment (company), and cloud providers including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. Event organization involves partnerships with production companies, local universities such as University of Amsterdam, tech hubs like StartupAmsterdam, and media partners including InfoQ, TechCrunch, and The New Stack. Organizers collaborate with standards groups like W3C and community foundations including Linux Foundation to align with open source governance.
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