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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.
wanna do that too?
past this:
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Better Screen shot of: Working on some javascript to display sensors from our hardware systems. It works on lots of devices/clients.
Javascript is one of those programming language that is loaded with advanced features that can meet the ever growing need of user and business. It is one of those frontend technology that is high both in demand and usage by developers. There are several convincing reasons for it to be implemented in 95% of websites and is highly preferred client-side language. tinyurl.com/yabl62uh