Tbilisi JS Meetup #5

A lively start to 2025 with five talks and plenty of debate. Aleksander Korotaev turned algorithms into generative art, Alex Savelyev broke down React Server Components, Oleg Semichev shared tips for taming the mental overload of notifications, Daniil Savitskii made a spirited case for life beyond React, and Den Ilin told the story of going from frontend to a full-stack engineering team. Inspiring talks, fun activities, and great networking.
This event was supported by the awesome folks at TradingView — the world's leading charting platform and social network for traders and investors.
Schedule
16:30
16:30
Generative art on JS
Aleksander Korotaev
16:30
Generative art on JS
Aleksander Korotaev
Alexander Korotaev, Frontend Developer, speaker, and member of the Holy.js program committee, will talk about how generative art can become a source of inspiration and a practical tool for learning.Interface developers can adopt approaches to using algorithms to create adaptive animations, unique visual elements, and interactive effects. This is not just a demonstration of technical capabilities — it is an immersion into the creative process that will help the audience expand their horizons and see algorithms as a means of expression rather than just a problem-solving tool.Read more →
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React Server Components: What, How, and Most Importantly, Why?
Alex Savelyev
16:30
React Server Components: What, How, and Most Importantly, Why?
Alex Savelyev
Alex Savelyev, Developer and Next.js Contributor, has been actively implementing React Server Components (RSC) in production projects over the past couple of years. He has also contributed to the ecosystem and shared his experience through articles. In his talk, Alex will cover: <ul><li>How server components actually work and what's happening under the hood;</li> <li>Key differences in framework implementations (Next.js, Remix, TanStack Router);</li> <li>The new component architecture: composing server and client components, communication between them, and building component trees;</li> <li>His personal experience, motivation, implementation process, and key takeaways.</li></ul>Read more →
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16:30
Remember Everything
Oleg Semichev
16:30
Remember Everything
Oleg Semichev
Another work overload? Did you forget to reply to your manager again? Tired of endless, unmanageable notification dots in your inbox, task manager, or corporate messenger?Oleg Semichev, Frontend Team Lead at TradingView, will share his thoughts on the constant mental stack overflow and practical tips on handling it — (almost) without resorting to fancy acronyms.Read more →
16:30
16:30
An Easy Way to Quit React
Daniil Savitskii
16:30
An Easy Way to Quit React
Daniil Savitskii
Daniil Savitskii, Senior Software Engineer and functional-programming enthusiast, will talk about life beyond React. Expect a heated debate!Read more →
16:30
16:30
The Journey from Frontend to a Full-Stack Engineering Team
Den Ilin
16:30
The Journey from Frontend to a Full-Stack Engineering Team
Den Ilin
Denis Ilin, Technical Leader at Chill House, will share how his team replaced non-frontend development with cloud technologies, saving time and money.He'll discuss their approaches and details of implementing serverless solutions.Read more →
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