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Профессиональная конференция разработчиков высоконагруженных систем

СКОЛКОВО, Москва 7 и 8 ноября

11-я ежегодная конференция для разработчиков highload-систем, которая соберет   2 700 участников из разных регионов России и мира. Мероприятие направлено на обмен знаниями о технологиях, позволяющих одновременно обслуживать многие тысячи и миллионы пользователей.

Программа охватывает такие аспекты веб-разработок, как архитектуры крупных проектов, базы данных и системы хранения, системное администрирование, нагрузочное тестирование, эксплуатация крупных проектов и другие направления, связанные с высоконагруженными системами.

Designing Adaptive Components (beyond responsive breakpoints)
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A great design is where users needs meet business strategy. I seek to understand both to design human-centred inclusive and accessible products.

Тезисы

I'm often asked "320px? 768px? 1024px? What breakpoints do you recommend for responsive design". Trust me, if there was a magic number, we would all use it by now! But designers still work around the concept of "screen (or browser) size". How about we start thinking about "context of use" instead, to build more flexible components?
I will show you how I design systems of components that go beyond screen size and can also be used in different layout and container contexts. I also try to make sure that my components work beyond the perfect “happy path perfect situation”: what happens with super long text, missing images/content for example? And how about adapting components to user needs across specific points in their journey?

I will address, among other things, the concepts of content model, content priority, information architecture and user journeys to help you design adaptive components. Your developers will thank you!

Generic topic for this talk would be: design systems, responsive, components, user experience. It's a talk mostly about design but I have a small part where I talk about CSS flexbox, grid and one slide on JavaScript.

Let me know about your different tracks and maybe I can help define in which track is works the most?

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