JSConf.ar 2014
2014
List of videos

Jennifer De Walt: How I learned to Code by Making 180 websites in 180 days | JSConf.ar 2014
Jennifer De Walt interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Alex Sexton: Your Very Own Component Library | JSConf.ar 2014
Alex Sexton interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Brendan Eich: The future of Javascript | JSConf.ar 2014
Brendan Eich interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Tomasz Janczuk: Sandboxing Node js with CoreOS and Docker | JSConf.ar 2014
Tomasz Janczuk interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Nikolay Bachiyski: Else Considered Harmful | JSConf.ar 2014
The "if else" logic is not entirely intuitive for our minds. We'll explore some alternatives that would lead to the same results but without using the more traditional logic sintax most of us are used to. We'll also see how we can benefit from reducing the complexity of our code in favour of readability, making it say what we really mean instead of having to translate all of our thoughts into a series of "if else" statements. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Andreas Gal: j2me js, a multi threaded Java VM in JavaScript | JSConf.ar 2014
Andreas Gal interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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JSConf.ar 2014 - Closing
A summary of JSConf.ar 2014. An unforgettable day with friends old and new from the JavaScript Community in Argentina and South America. http://jsconfar.com
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Angel "Java" Lopez: JavaScript and Artificial Intelligence | JSConf.ar 2014
Artificial Intelligence is a broad field with a long history of success and failures. We will explore some applications and algorithms, using JavaScript, at the browser and at the server with Node.js. The key topics to visit: using artificial intelligence in board games, genetic algorithms, neural networks, machine learning, deep learning. JavaScript is everywhere, and with the advent of Internet of Things, Big Data, robotics and drones, and distributed computing, there are more applications that applies artificial intelligence ideas. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Evangelina Ferreira: Parallax 101 | JSConf.ar 2014
Evangelina Ferreira interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Sebastian Markbage: Moving JS from Libraries to Polyfills | JSConf.ar 2014
Sebastian Markbage interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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María Evangelina Ferreira: Parallax 101 | JSConf.ar 2014
If a click is the decision, scrolling is a resolution. Parallax, moving content along with scroll pace, has become one of the most fashionable design tactics. It has dumped the ʺAbove the Foldʺ idea that people don't scroll by simply encouraging users to do so by entertaining them with movement and a sensation of depth. In this talk, we will go through real-time examples of Parallax animations, its anchors and its performance. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Jaydson Gomes: ES6 Rocks! | JSConf.ar 2014
Jaydson Gomes interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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JSConf.ar 2014 | Final Thoughts
Q&A with Brendan Eich, Andreas Gal and Guillermo Rauch. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Angel Lopez: JavaScript and Artificial Intelligence | JSConf.ar 2014
Angel "Java" Lopez interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Jason Chen: Building Editors in the Browser | JSConf.ar 2014
Jason Chen interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Nicolás García Belmonte: Visualizing data with JavaScript at Twitter | JSConf.ar 2014
At Twitter, the Visual Insights team has been working with the Media, Comms, Government and Brand Strategy teams on different visualizations for big events that happened around the world. Combining web standards, storytelling, data analysis and advanced graphics techniques we aim to translate into images the way people around the world have reacted on Twitter to an event. For our visualizations the Web is the best delivery platform and we use all graphics standards: 2D Canvas, WebGL, SVG and HTML based on the requirements of each visualization and accounting for factors like: number of elements in the screen, shape complexity, interaction, mobile support, libraries available and more. Through the exposition of some of our work, we will describe the workflow we use to create interactive public-facing visualizations at Twitter. We will go through a pipeline which includes stages of research of novel visualization techniques, design and planning for an event, data gathering and processing, prototyping and publishing visualizations. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Alvaro Videla: Building a Distributed Data Ingestion System with RabbitMQ | JSConf.ar 2014
Alvaro Videla interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Julian Duque: JavaScript Robotics, A NodeBots show | JSConf.ar 2014.
Julian Duque interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Sara Chipps: From JS to manufacturing, a hardware journey | JSConf.ar 2014
Hardware is fun to play with, but can it become your career? Learn about turning a weekend hobby into a lifetime of learning while building a hardware company from the ground up. https://www.jsconfar.com/
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Nathan Rajlich: Writing a Webmodule | JSConf.ar 2014
Nathan Rajlich interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Nicolas Belmonte: Visualizing data with JavaScript at Twitter | JSConf.ar 2014
Nicolas Belmonte interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Juan Ignacio Dopazo: Internationalize your web apps | JSConf.ar 2014
Juan Ignacio Dopazo interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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Nicolay Bachiyski: Else Considered Harmful | JSConf.ar 2014
Nicolay Bachiyski interview during JSConf.ar, 29th November 2014. https://jsconfar.com
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