A lot of that's another question I get I see a lot on Discord is, you know, how to handle multi-tenant apps. And then finally, we're going to talk about multi-tenant apps and how to use them with Prisma. So I'm going to tell you how I manage patches for Remix so that I can get unblocked and continue building my app. But you have an app to build and you've got to keep moving. And there's going to be issues that come up and there are also, you know, so there's a lot of pull requests or bug fixes and things like that that are so sitting out there open and waiting to be merged. The people on the team are very smart, but they are a small team. As you know, Remix is a, you know, a fast moving framework. You know, with Remix loaders and actions, what is a good way to deal with with forms? I'll be also talk about how I patch Remix. You know, that was a topic that a lot of people have asked for. So we're going to be talking about error logging, you know, what are really what are errors in Remix? You know, how do you handle them? Multi page forms. OK, so, you should be able to see my screen now. I'm going to zoom this a little bit more to error logging, you know, you know what are errors in Remix and how, sorry. So we're going to be covering four main topics. So we can see what we're going to be talking about. Let's go back to my, let me go ahead and share my screen real quick. So with that being said, the talk that I'm going to be, the workshop that I'll be doing is primarily talking about the things that I've learned using Remix, as well as just over the years of doing web development in general. So when they finally released it back in November, I was excited for everybody else to be able to use Remix. I've been part of the group that helped define the API. Apparently, he tweeted it a little too early because the license I got was their Dollar Test License. In fact, I got one of the first licenses when Kent had tweeted the link to the Buy link. I've been using Remix since day one, when they first started the licensing. In that we're not really trying to build an app. It's going to be a little bit different than what you probably are used to. Again, this is my first time doing a workshop. And Kilimanjaro just happened to sound really good. All my computers are named after volcanoes, and I wanted a short nickname that I could use online. I actually had a consulting company called Volcanic Technologies. And I'm a co-founder here at Final Cut Pro, and I am excited to be here. Today we're going to be talking all Remix. Welcome, everyone, to this, my inaugural remote workshop here for RemixConf Europe.
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