Native Web Components Workshop (Morning)

Drupal Camp Asheville 2025 - July 11th-13th

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Presenter(s)

Lisa Harrison

Lisa is a long-time member of the Drupal community, having first gotten involved with Drupal in 2010 as a front-end developer on a Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 migration and upgrade project for a non-profit out of Alexandria Virginia.  Prior to a career in web development, she was a health benefits consultant and project manager for several major employee benefits consulting firms, focused on designing and administering comprehensive employee benefits programs for Fortune 500 companies.

After working as a front-end developer for a few years, she made the transition to back-end development and site architecture, and eventually operating as a tech team lead and technical project manager for a digital agency out of Chicago, where she honed her development and Drupal chops as well as her DevOps expertise on crafting and maintaining continuous delivery pipelines for the development team.

In her capacity as a Developer and Tech Team Lead, she works with projects from their inception to their delivery to clients, which includes the design process.  She has worked with both the design and the development teams to facilitate an efficient, scalable design and development process that maximizes client value through efficient use of tools and processes for both the design team as well as the developer team.

She lives in Chattanooga TN with her pint-sized Yorkie companions, Sassy Britches and Daisy, and in her spare time loves SEC college football, college basketball and is a long-time NASCAR race fan.

Native Web Components Workshop training media slide with Lisa Harrison's head shot

In this workshop, you’ll learn about native web components, including:

  • What is a native web component
  • How to create a native web component
  • Open source native web component libraries and frameworks
  • Using AI tools to generate web components

Ideal audience:

Front end Engineers

Take aways:

Knowledge of web components, how to leverage web components in your web applications, and how to leverage AI tools to speed up web component creation.

Prerequisites:

Understanding of basic JavaScript, and a general knowledge of HTML markup.