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Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
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... "microframeworks", a bit of a tired buzzword around the javascript scene these days. there has been a lot of stuff happening on the client end these days, but let's take it from the start...
Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
Stefan Judis presented '“I can’t work on my phone” - desktop all the things'
One reason given why Alex received the inaugural nz.js(); educator award: "I always see his name come up with relation to nodebots. He does piles of awesome work around giving kids the opportunity to experience coding in a fun environment. He is A+."
CampJS isn’t a regular conference. It’s time and space to learn new things, relax and really connect. Whether you’re a Javascript veteran, total newbie, into art, music or hardware, there’s something for everyone.
We schedule a unique blend of expert-led content and self-directed learning and encourage attendees to run other activities like bushwalking, drone flying or knitting.
* Démonstration d'écriture de graphisme génératif à la volée
(* Live coding for creating generative graphics)
Made in collaboration with the students of Douglas @ l'atelier hypermedia in Aix-en-provence.
Each layer is driven by a javascript program, sent from student's computers. Each program is evaluated real-time so that direct modification of the code can be seen real-time on the server screen, using Vision Factory.
@kuvos, the tiger woods of javascript code golf, saw this and created JS1K, ratcheting the size limit down an order of magnitude to 1,024 bytes. all you need to do is look at the entries to see the massive creativity that this spawned; some of the most impressive javascript i've seen is in the source of the fully-working chess, poker, and side-scrolling games that placed very well in the contest.