We missed you this time around!








Its similar to a book club but uses free courses and tutorials instead of books!
Courses for the First Week (January 15th to January 21st)
Alt text for cover image
Rectangular graphic. Medium red background.
Text says: TorontoJS, underneath inside curly brackets is three lines of text
Code Buddy, then a hug happy face emoji then the word Club. There’s a stylized grey graphic of the CN tower on the left.
Presentations

Jordan Chen
Kotlin is so much more than a shiny new JVM language.
By targeting platforms outside the JVM, Kotlin allows us to share code and thus
stay focused on delivering value - all while staying truly native and not
making compromises in either user or developer experience.
https://raw-url.example/
Alex Rivera
Ever wonder about the full data stack powering Guild? Taz will give you an in-depth show & tell of the end-to-end architecture, covering everything from:
Database: how Postgres is used to manage & authorize deeply interconnected social data
GraphQL server: how that Postgres database gets transformed into GraphQL
GraphQL Persisted Operations: security & efficiency gains implemented on the server
Fine-grained caching: how all data provided via GraphQL is cached for read-after-write consistency
Server-side rendering: ensuring there isnt reflows / loading spinners/ re-rendering on initial load due to data fetching
Client-side rendering: efficiently fetching data via Relay
Data catalog: using GraphQL as a data catalog, to power all data fetching across Guild (i.e. not only the web app that youd expect)
Elena Petrova
A deep dive into modern state management patterns for React applications. We compare Zustand, Jotai, and Relay, exploring when to reach for each solution and how to avoid common pitfalls in complex applications.
Platform Sponsors

Ship with confidence using Nimbus CI. Distributed builds, flaky test detection, and instant rollbacks for modern engineering teams.
https://nimbusci.dev

Design at the speed of thought with Canopy. Built-in version control, handoff specs, and multiplayer editing for product teams.
https://canopydesign.io
We missed you this time around!








Platform Sponsors

Ship with confidence using Nimbus CI. Distributed builds, flaky test detection, and instant rollbacks for modern engineering teams.
https://nimbusci.dev

Design at the speed of thought with Canopy. Built-in version control, handoff specs, and multiplayer editing for product teams.
https://canopydesign.io

Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Jun
22
Monday, June 22nd
5:58AM to 7:58AM EDT
Online
Link available to attendees
Its similar to a book club but uses free courses and tutorials instead of books!
Courses for the First Week (January 15th to January 21st)
Alt text for cover image
Rectangular graphic. Medium red background.
Text says: TorontoJS, underneath inside curly brackets is three lines of text
Code Buddy, then a hug happy face emoji then the word Club. There’s a stylized grey graphic of the CN tower on the left.
Presentations

Jordan Chen
Kotlin is so much more than a shiny new JVM language.
By targeting platforms outside the JVM, Kotlin allows us to share code and thus
stay focused on delivering value - all while staying truly native and not
making compromises in either user or developer experience.
https://raw-url.example/
Alex Rivera
Ever wonder about the full data stack powering Guild? Taz will give you an in-depth show & tell of the end-to-end architecture, covering everything from:
Database: how Postgres is used to manage & authorize deeply interconnected social data
GraphQL server: how that Postgres database gets transformed into GraphQL
GraphQL Persisted Operations: security & efficiency gains implemented on the server
Fine-grained caching: how all data provided via GraphQL is cached for read-after-write consistency
Server-side rendering: ensuring there isnt reflows / loading spinners/ re-rendering on initial load due to data fetching
Client-side rendering: efficiently fetching data via Relay
Data catalog: using GraphQL as a data catalog, to power all data fetching across Guild (i.e. not only the web app that youd expect)
Elena Petrova
A deep dive into modern state management patterns for React applications. We compare Zustand, Jotai, and Relay, exploring when to reach for each solution and how to avoid common pitfalls in complex applications.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host