"Write once, run everywhere" or a story about scaling front-end platforms at Grammarly [ukr]
Talk presentation
At Grammarly, we build user-facing applications for multiple platforms. We aim to provide a similar, if not the same, experience on all of them. The apparent way is to build, test, and validate everything once and automatically deploy it to all platforms. It’s easy to rely on existing solutions when you’re a classical web application, but what should you do if your domain is not that straightforward? In my talk, I'll share our journey in finding the right solution, what we've accomplished so far, and our plans for the future.
Oleksii Levzhynskyi
Grammarly, Area Tech Lead
- Area Tech Lead at Grammarly
- Software engineer with over twelve years of front-end development experience
- He has been working at Grammarly for more than 8 years, where he works on various web-based applications used by millions of users
- In his spare time, he gives public talks, writes tech articles, and contributes to Focal, an open-source reactive state management framework