List of videos

10 Things I Regret About Node.js - Ryan Dahl - JSConf EU
See also https://github.com/ry/deno JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Aggressive Web Apps - Phil Nash - JSConf EU 2018
Push notifications on the web can be a force for good, but is that how they are coming across? We'll take a look at how push notifications permissions are being implemented and how we can do it better. We'll then look at the notifications themselves, find out what the best kind of notifications are and how not to wind up with your app's, or the entire web's, notifications blocked forever. JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Nested Loops opening JSConf EU 2018 (remastered)
https://twitter.com/nested_loops SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/nested-loops/jsconf-2018 Lyrics Half Time We’re little but we’re straight up tallawah (strong) We’re not into problem wallowers We’re not fake like Instagram followers Oh I’m in the flow Fingers on the keyboard beat like drums, I say Characters flow like rum, I say Bugs in the system stick like gum, I say Oh I‘m in the the flow Call the read function on the fetcher async/await, no callback adventure We make fat arrows like a fletcher Help each other with the tough stuff like a denture We spend love like capital by venture JSConf, every year, passes like a blur Brown sugar, Flat White, ready to stir Big up all the speakers ready for the lecture Double Time Read function on the fetcher No callback adventure Fat arrows, like a fletcher Deal with the tough stuff like a denture Spend love like capital by a venture JSConf every year like a Blur OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Live:js opening JSConf EU 2018
http://livejs.network opening JSConf EU 2018 with a pure JavaScript (animations, sound, projection, music) performance. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Exploring Augmented Reality on the Web - Jordan Santell - JSConf EU 2018
Augmented reality is enabling all new experiences, interaction patterns, and technology. As the web begins to adopt AR capabilities, this new medium is now available to web developers. If you know JavaScript, you can develop AR experiences that are enhancements to an existing app, fun bite-size demos, or explore completely uncharted territory. We’ll explore what’s possible right now with the process of making an AR experience on the web, including practical use-cases of “augmenting” current web applications, as well as handling progressive enhancement of AR on unsupported platforms. This exploration will take us to where we seem to be heading in terms of AR as a medium on the web platform. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Burn bright but don't burn out - Patima Tantiprasut - JSConf EU 2018
There’s a lot to be said about pressing pause, resetting and unfolding that roadmap often to see if you’re still going in the right direction. Being a brilliant dev is great, but being a brilliant dev who understands balance, how to manage time, how to focus and be aware of when they’re most productive and effective… well, this person becomes a super dev. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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TC39 Panel - JSConf EU 2018
TC39 is the JavaScript standards committee. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Look mum, no hands! — Brain controlled JavaScript - Charlie Gerard - JSConf EU 2018
A typical interaction with a device or interface involves touching it. Either you’re pressing buttons on a controller, swiping on a touchscreen or clicking on your laptop’s trackpad. But what if you could control things without the use of your hands? What if you could use… your thoughts? I have been tinkering with a brain sensor and developed an open source JavaScript framework for it to allow me (or anyone else) to control interfaces or robots using facial expressions and mental commands. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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Unintended Consequences: How to Reduce Exclusionary Practices (…) - Kim Crayton - JSConf EU 2018
Full title: Unintended Consequences: How to Reduce Exclusionary Practices In Our Organizations and Communities “You cannot manage what you cannot measure.” Building a successful business requires more than just understanding customer discovery, go-to-market strategies, legal issues, and raising capital. Successful businesses are built on foundations that enable leaders to turn information into knowledge in order to scale, evolve, and recover. OMG JSConf EU is coming back in 2019 https://2019.jsconf.eu/
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