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Impressions from Skills Matter's FullStack Conference 2014.

 

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All talks have been recorded as SkillsCasts (film/code/slides) and are available to watch by Skills Matter's Community here: skillsmatter.com/conferences/6361-fullstack-node-and-java...

 

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FULLSTACK 2015 - LONDON, JUNE 25-26TH

We are proud to announce FullStack 2015 – the conference on Node, JavaScript and hackable electronics. This year, we will bring the world's top innovators, hackers and experts together with our amazing developer community in London to learn and share skills, gain insights and drive innovation. Join to experience three days jam-packed with talks, demos, and coding.

 

Join us at FullStack 2015 in London on June 25-26th!

The FullStack 2015 will kick off with two days of talks and discussions over 4 tracks each day covering JavaScript, Node, hackable electronics and other topics you may tell us you wish to see.

 

Each track will feature talks by some of the world's top hackers and makers who are helping evolve technologies and practices in the exciting world of web, mobile, servers, drones and robots. In addition, each track will feature a Park Bench Panel discussion and 5 lightning talks by some of the great engineering teams in our community who use FullStack technologies and practices daily and will demo their projects.

 

Following two days of talks, we'll continue with a Saturday featuring hands-on Tutorials, so that you can gain some hands-on experience and practical skills to implement new ideas from the talks you attended and the people you met during the first 2 days!

 

Like the sound of that? Find out more here: skillsmatter.com/conferences/6612-fullstack-the-conferenc...

 

CALL FOR THOUGHTS NOW OPEN - SHARE YOUR IDEAS!

Skills Matter's community conferences are made possible thanks to our passionate community - who constantly feed us with their ideas. Who are the experts you would like to learn and share skills with next year? What topics would you like to see covered? How can we improve on 2014's conference? Help us create a great 3 days by submitting your thoughts, ideas, dreams and requirements through our Call For Thoughts Program (www.surveymonkey.com/s/VFGCDQ9) - and we'll start working on these straight away!

Taken at dotJS 2019 in Paris on December 5-6, 2019 by Nicolas Ravelli

That's a lot of not so good parts.

Taken at dotJS in Paris on November 17th, 2014 by Nicolas Ravelli

Taken at dotJS 2018 in Paris on November 9, 2018 by Nicolas Ravelli

The JQuery team failed to engage properly with their community - I've blogged about this here: philwhitehouse.blogspot.com/2008/09/listening-to-your-com...

 

This image was taken from wayback machine (around February 2008): web.archive.org/web/20080209164751/http://jquery.com/

On January 15th, 2015 from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM ZoomCharts will take part at the “JavaScript focused XXVII DevClub.lv” event that will take place at the Microsoft Latvia Office on Zala 1, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia

 

ZoomCharts CTO & Co-Founder Viesturs Zarins will cover topics on data visualization challenges and solutions as well as he will showcase ZoomCharts products and explain how they can enhance the way you present data. Viesturs Zarins has more than 15 years engineering experience working for a world-known data visualization company.

 

ZoomCharts is one of the world’s leaders in data visualization tools and solutions. Our product is a cross-platform HTML5 SDK for creating dynamic interactive graphs optimized for touch-screen devices and web applications. Our tools enable intuitive and easy exploration of live databases. We help you visualize meaning in masses of content.

 

Range of ZoomCharts customers cover such areas as linguistics, human history, literature, arts, philosophy, religion, anthropology, archaeology, area studies, cultural and ethnic studies, economics, gender and sexuality studies, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, physics, space sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, logic, statistics, systems science, agriculture, architecture and design, business, divinity, education, engineering, chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, environmental studies and forestry, family and consumer science, human physical performance and recreation, journalism, media studies and communication, law, library and museum studies, medicine, military sciences, public administration, social work, transportation, and many more.

 

Here is what ZoomCharts has to offer:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

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Photos from the morning of Day Two of the Progressive .Net Tutorials, where Simon Brown talked about Load Testing for Developers and Damjan Vujnovic talked about Test-driven Development in Javascript.

Bookpool is currently having a 50% off sale on all Apress an friends of ED books so I decided to take advantage of the offer and bought several books on JavaScript. They even have free shipping if you spend over $40.

Taken at dotJS 2018 in Paris on November 9, 2018 by Nicolas Ravelli

Retrieved by the Wayback Machine on 12 April 1997, this went up on February 21st. (The site itself dates back to 1995, before the Wayback Machine existed.)

 

High-tech users of Netscape 3 would see fancy rollover buttons via onmouseover. Sadly, the buttons are broken on archive.org.

 

I have no memory of actually writing any of this, mind you; I am guessing I copied and pasted the bulk of it.

javascriptがまだ上手く使いこなせないよ〜

 

Inspired by the kudos system at dcurt.is, I've whipped this up.

 

Next stop: WordPress plugin!

Logo for a JavaScript library I wrote for strongly typed properties & global variables in JavaScript

questo è il mio primo tema per wordpress. spero sia gradito! per vederlo in azione, demo.paolocantoni.com

Dan Webb Metaprogramming JavaScript talk at Madgex

Taken at dotJS 2016 in Paris on December 5, 2016 by Nicolas Ravelli

London JS: JavaScript & Hardware. 16th September 2013.

 

Nodecopter: JavaScript Flying Robots - Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass)

 

Node and Arduino: Powering the real world with JS - Adam Howard (@skattyadz)

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-24/

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