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A lib to Integrate OpenAPI Generator into CERN React Apps
/ Marzo, Stefano (speaker) (CERN)
At CERN’s Business Computing Group, we're developing a large-scale React UI for one of CERN’s biggest business applications.
Integrating OpenAPI Generator into React brings clear benefits, but the process isn’t always straightforward.
With no official guidelines or common patterns, developers often create their own strategies to integrate OpenApi Generator into React apps, which can lead to common pitfalls like excessive boilerplate and inefficient memory usage.
To address this, we built an open source React library that wraps and optimizes OpenAPI-generated clients using a custom hook, making a better use of memory and streamlining API calls.
In this talk, we’ll share the challenges we faced, the mistakes we learned from, and how our open source solution helps making OpenAPI Generator work better in React applications, improving performance, maintainability, and the developer experience..
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Empowering Public Sector Digital Sovereignty with Open Source
/ Kugler, Leonhard (speaker) (ZenDiS)
ZenDiS - the German Centre for Digital Sovereignty - supports the public sector in building digital sovereignty through open-source solutions. This talk outlines how the openCode platform enables collaborative software development and sharing across public institutions, while openDesk provides an open, flexible workspace solution based on that shared code. [...]
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Adaptyst: modular architecture-agnostic performance analysis tool
/ Graczyk, Maksymilian (speaker) (CERN)
Adaptyst is a novel open-source performance analysis project started at CERN as part of the SYCLOPS EU-funded project, currently in an early development phase with the ambitious roadmap for the next few years. The ultimate goal of the tool is using both static and dynamic methods to suggest the most optimal compute solution performance-wise (latency, throughput, energy efficiency, budget cost etc.) for a given workflow and requirements while considering all sides of computation (software, hardware, storage, networking etc.) regardless of whether this is embedded/edge, high-performance, distributed/WLCG, custom computing, or a combination of thereof.
Thanks to its modular design, Adaptyst can integrate existing work such as profilers and has potential of addressing users' software, hardware, and system performance needs in a future-proof way. [...]
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