c’t <webdev>: Be there live with our stream
We will stream all talks from stage 1 live. The streamed talks will be recorded so you can watch them again afterwards.

You want to find out about new trends in front-end development – but don't have time next week to come to c't <webdev> in person? Then follow the stream: We will stream all talks from stage 1 live. On the largest stage at c't <webdev>, we cover many exciting topics from the entire spectrum of frontend development.
Some examples: Anna Maier will explain in her talk on the first day how developers can create automated accessibility tests in their CI-pipeline. This will become more important in the near future as new laws in the EU require many digital products to be accessible from June 2025 on. Martina Kraus will explain why Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) remains one of the most dangerous attacks in frontend development with JavaScript.
Sebastian Springer will show you how to create digital twins of real wold objects with libraries like D3.js or Three.js. And Julia Miocene will demonstrate the power of CSS by creating a real character using only CSS.
On the second day John Fletcher and Daniel Hartung will give you a roundup about how AI tools can help you coding and which ones fit best to your needs. Vicky Pirker will show you how applying simple and well-known UX fundamentals, along with an understanding of cognitive biases, can elevate your digital applications to the next level.
Jonathan Frere will speak about common mistakes that everyone has made at some point, for example to forget to close a database connection, or cancel a timer - errors that may not have an immediate impact on performance, but will do so in the end
Of course we will stream the two keynotes as well. Laura Kalbag will show practical ways developers can design and build technology that respects human rights. And CSS inventor HĂĄkon Wium Lie will celebrate with us 30 years of CSS with some of the key moments in the history of CSS and the web - and have a short glimpse into the future of CSS.
A streaming pass costs 199 Euros. We will record the streamed talks so that you can watch them again afterwards. By the way: Regular visitors to the conference will also have the opportunity to access the recorded talks. Just in case you want to come to Cologne at short notice. A regular ticket costs 849 euros. Here are more information.
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