Announcing Worldwide JS @ PayPal Conference on May 19–21 2021

Shruti Kapoor
The PayPal Technology Blog
3 min readMay 12, 2021

JS @ PayPal — our internal JavaScript developer conference is happening on May 19, 20, and 21. We are excited to open our virtual doors to the public! The PayPal team is bringing together our developer community to share all things JavaScript. You’re invited to join us for a three day FREE virtual event of JavaScript talks.

Our aim is to connect with our developer community through a series of talks from our global JavaScript speakers, while we also support the tech communities with equality, diversity and inclusion. Topics will include all things Javascript — Node , React, GraphQL, Redux, UX, performance, accessibility, security, interface design, CSS/JS techniques and all that jazz!

When? May 19, 20, 21 9:30 AM PDT — 4:30 PM PDT

Where? Virtually on our Youtube channel

Registration Link: Register here to get tickets

Schedule and Talks

Speakers include some of our talented engineers from PayPal Inc. and your favorite engineers from the community.

Day 1 (PDT)

10:00 AM Conference Kickoff — Shruti Kapoor

10:15 AM Keynote — Sri Shivananda, CTO, PayPal

10:30 AM Keynote — Matthew Edelman

10:45 AM Break

11:00 AM Building JS Bundles at Runtime — Greg Jopa

11:30 AM Web Can Do That? — Hemanth HM

12:00 PM How to Build a “Send Money App” in Less than 15 Minutes — Arvind Naidu

12:15 PM Console UI Component Library and Shell with Analytics Integration — Ankita Jain

12:30 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Smart Payment Buttons with Frontend Frameworks — Amy Egan

1:45PM What are Services Workers and How Can We Use Them for API Mocking?

2:00 PM Enabling Next.js for PayPal applications — Matthew Edelman

2:30 PM Break

2:45 PM Scaling and Decoupling: Apollo Federation in Action — Dan Boerner, Apollo

3:15 PM Sit Back and Let the Graph Grow — Joey Nenni

3:45 PM Let’s Talk Web Performance Metrics — Shivin Kapur

4:15 PM Synergizing the Use of gRPC and React — Pranjal Jain

Day 2 (PDT)

9:30AM Decoding Webpack Module Federation — Nikhil Motiani

10:00 AM How to Win Friends and Build Effective CI’s — Titus Woo

10:30 AM Leading Teams with Empathy Driven Development — Kritika Gulati

10:45AM Break

11:00 AM Lessons Learnt from Building Interactive React Applications — Sid K, CodeSandbox

11:30 AM Building Bitcoin in JavaScript! — Daniel Brain

12:00 PM Productive By Default: How Your Architecture and Infrastructure Can Make (or Break) Your Team’s Productivity — Jason Lengstorf

12:15 PM Influencing without Authority : What Nobody Tells You About Leading in a Matrix! — Shomi Arora

12:30 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Next i18n: Performant, Rich Translations in Next.js — Alessia Bellisario

2:00 PM Getting Acquainted with GraphQL Defer and Stream — Eve Porcello

2:30 PM Break

2:45 PM Driving PayPal UX Flows via State Machines — Samdish Suri

3:15 PM Designing Your Software through Documentation — Harrison Ownbey and Anjali Shastri

3:30 PM Mobile Animations on the Web: Experience + Learnings — Vishakha Sehgal

3:45 PM React Fragment Components Architecture — Sergey Mykhailenko

Day 3 (PDT)

9:30 AM Organizing Chaos with GraphQL and Microservices — Mike Murry

10:00 AM A New Dimension to Application’s Behaviour using Rootz JS — Trishanth Naidu

10:30 AM A Year Away from Javascript — Aneesh Vaidya

10:45AM Break

11:00 AM How to Develop an Emergency Website Using Prisma2 ORM, NodeJS, React Native and Deploy it in Heroku — Aris Markogiannakis

11:30 AM Lessons Learned from Deploying Checkout Apps in a Monorepo (and Why We’d Do It Again) — Nic Mitchell

12:00 PM To Hook or Not to Hook — A Beginner’s Journey — Serhiy Vorobyov

12:15 PM Vite, the New Kid on the Block — Danny Aguilera

12:30 PM Break

1:30 PM Things we Learned Releasing Braintree Node v3.0.0 — Holly Stotelmyer

2:00 PM Building an Advanced Model Level Authorization System for GraphQL — Tanmai Gopal, Hasura

2:30 PM Break

2:45 PM Different Flavors of Front end Federated Design — Arseniy Kotov

3:15 PM Making PayPal Experiences More Performant — Service Worker, Code Splitting and Differential Serving — Michael Durfey

3:45 PM Building the Console SDK — Stan Carrico

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