Presentations
Slide decks and lectures about where web development came from and where it is heading.
These talks collect my recent teaching, doctoral, and conference material around hybrid rendering, JavaScript standards, static architectures, and the evolution of frontend frameworks.
Start with the 2025 web application development lecture for the broadest view of the field.
The doctoral presentation summarizes the thesis behind my hybrid rendering research.
The Qwik and mostly static talks connect framework choices to performance and architecture.
Presentation archive
Recent slide decks and lectures are collected below. Most links point to ResearchGate or SlideShare.
In this lecture, I discuss hypermedia as an option for building lighter web applications and reducing frontend complexity.
In this lecture, I take a look at the history of web application development to understand where we are coming, what’s the current state, and where we are heading. By understanding the past constraints, also current struggles and the need for new solutions makes sense.
In this doctoral lecture, I go through the main points related to my thesis.
In this brief presentation held at EURAS2023, I discuss how ECMAScript became a major standard having concrete impact on our daily lives.
In this presentation, I give a quick introduction to Qwik, an upcoming full stack JavaScript framework.
Expect to learn a lot about the direction of the frontend.
In this brief presentation, I go through the main trends of web development in 2022 and share my views on where we are going.