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Reactive Native Web Components You Can Use Anywhere: An Introduction to the Lit Library

event presenter photo by Jeremiah Carey
Recorded on: Tuesday, March 12th, 2024 @ 12:00:00 PM

In this event, Jeremiah Carey gives us an overview of the Lit Framework, a simple and lightweight library for building fast, scalable web applications.

Jeremiah, a former humanities professor (philosophy), taught himself to code and was officially hired as a front-end software engineer about six months ago. (He talks about this journey as well in this event).

The Lit framework is what he and his team uses currently for all web components and is a framework growing in popularity, being used by Google (who created it), Adobe, Reddit, Cisco, and more.

Lit removes the boilerplate and simplifies the creation of native web components that can work anywhere HTML is used.

Video key points:

  • Who is Jeremiah Carey?
  • An overview of the Lit framework
  • Let's build a component to get hands on
  • Answering questions about how to go from learning to code to actually getting paid to do it

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