Making sense of frontend code with forensic techniques - Richard Gross | JSHeroes 2026
In projects with hundreds of thousands of lines, it is easy to lose track of code, architecture and quality. Are we still on the right track, are we blocking ourselves with internal dependencies, or are we already stuck? Software is immaterial, we cannot see how it is doing. In this talk, we will therefore look at the forensic techniques and tools we can use to make the quality of code and architecture tangible. The tools extract quantitative information from code, architecture, git history, and the techniques qualify these results. Put together we have accurate picture where we stand. This also support us in having a dialog with non-technical stakeholders at eye level about the required quality.

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Working backwards - Daniel Roe | JSHeroes 2026

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The time traveller's guide to JavaScript - Phil Hawksworth | JSHeroes 2026

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Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering w/ Stephanie Zhan

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What's Missing in Postgres? (PGConf.dev 2026)

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Breaking The Bloat: Achieving The Fastest Navigations on The Web - Ryan Townsend | JSHeroes 2026

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The PoC Library: Free and Open Source VHDL IP Core Library (Patrick Lehmann)

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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Digital Preservation and Cyberpunk for Front-end Developers - Suz Hinton | JSHeroes 2026

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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Dead Code Shouldn't Exist - Dominik Dorfmeister | JSHeroes 2026

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God Says:"TAKE THIS MESSAGE SERIOUSLY, BECAUSE ONLY YOU ARE SEEING IT"/God Message Now/God Message

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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How Not to Use TanStack Query - Dan Neciu | JSHeroes 2026

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What to teach when AI writes the code | Rainer Stropek | TEDxLinz

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Invisible Hand of React Performance - Ivan Akulov | JSHeroes 2025

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Pick One Idea and Go Deep

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You might not need JS - Cyd Stumpel | JSHeroes 2026

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How AI agents & Claude skills work (Clearly Explained)

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Reverse-engineering JavaScript to get rid of trust issues - Misha Korolev | JSHeroes 2026

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