Learning Program
Framework
Techniques.
A structured webinar program built around the way frameworks are actually used — in production, under pressure, with real constraints. Sessions are live, recorded, and designed for review.
Live sessions where instructors walk through real architecture decisions, not simplified demos.What the program covers
Eight sessions, each focused on a distinct layer of framework knowledge — from initial architecture decisions through to debugging strategies in complex codebases.
- 01
Architecture Patterns
Examines monolithic vs. modular setups and when each choice creates problems further down the development cycle.
- 02
Component Design
Reviews composition vs. inheritance with concrete examples from React, Vue, and Angular — framework-agnostic principles applied to each.
- 03
State Management
Covers when global state helps and when it introduces hidden complexity — includes walkthroughs of Zustand, Pinia, and NgRx.
- 04
Performance Constraints
Works through render bottlenecks, bundle analysis, and lazy loading — tools covered include Lighthouse, Webpack Bundle Analyzer, and Vite profiling.
- 05
Testing Approaches
Contrasts unit, integration, and end-to-end testing across frameworks — discusses trade-offs in coverage vs. maintenance cost.
- 06
Framework Migration
Addresses incremental migration strategies — how to move a legacy codebase to a modern framework without halting feature work.
Session formats
By the numbers
Figures from completed cohorts — tracked across session attendance, participant feedback, and post-program surveys.
4.7 out of 5 on overall session quality, based on post-cohort surveys.
Of participants who attended one cohort registered for the next available session.
React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Next.js, and Nuxt — compared directly within single sessions.
Participants interact via live Q&A, shared code editors, and breakout discussion threads during each session.How the program runs
Schedule: Sessions run weekly over 8 weeks. Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes with a 30-minute Q&A window at the end.
Access: Recordings are available within 24 hours of the live session and remain accessible for the lifetime of your registration.
Prerequisites: Participants should have at least 12 months of working experience with any modern JavaScript framework. No specific framework required.
Group size: Cohorts are kept under 40 participants to maintain the quality of live interaction and direct instructor access during Q&A.
Materials: Each session includes annotated code samples, a reference document, and a list of further reading — all distributed before the live session begins.