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      <description>In this live coding session, Nick continues digging into SolidJS, a highly-performant reactive framework, and SolidStart, a full-stack meta-framework for SolidJS. You&amp;rsquo;ll learn how to build reactive user interfaces, handle state management, and connect to backend APIs using SolidStart. Join him to see how to build and deploy a full-stack application with SolidJS and SolidStart.</description>
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      <description>Despite being a relatively new JavaScript framework, SolidJS has been generating a lot of excitement among developers because, while similar to React, it offers a simple and predictable development experience. Join Nick Taylor as he explores SolidJS.</description>
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      <description>It is no secret at this point the focus of JavaScript Frameworks has returned to the server in the last couple of years. This is not because we are returning to our past. But we are at a crossroads with our widely held opinions of what the future of the web looks like.
Join SolidJS creator Ryan Carniato as he shows off how SolidStart, a recent entry to JavaScript Server Meta-Frameworks, has been re-examining the boundaries between server and browser.</description>
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