List of videos

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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JSConf.Asia 2013 Opening

Mabuhay and welcome to JSConf.Asia 2013 in the Philippines. Thomas is saying hi from within the aquarium.

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Brian Chirls: Getting Serious with Web Video - JSConf.Asia 2013

"This presentation introduces Seriously.js, a Javascript library for performing real-time video compositing effects in a browser with WebGL, exploring the lessons learned and the possibilities of combining the best of cinema with the best of the web. I'll give a broad overview of the technical achievements and challenges, explore the art of designing an API for a creative audience, and project how far we'll push the browser technology in the next year. Expect shiny demos." Brian is a creative developer based in New York City, focused on interactive video. His background is in applying technology in as diverse fields as construction, finance and independent film. He is a contributor to Popcorn.js and the creator of Seriously.js, an open source, real-time video compositing system. Brian is the lead video developer at HapYak, an interactive video startup. JSConf.Asia is the JavaScript, web and mobile developer conference for Asia. Hotel H2O and Manila Ocean Park, Philippines - 28 + 29 November 2013. Source: http://2013.jsconf.asia/blog/2013/10/25/jsconfasia-2013-brian-chirls-getting-serious-with-web-video License: For reuse of this video under a more permissive license please get in touch with us. The speakers retain the copyright for their performances.

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Shi Chuan: Web Movements in China - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Since this event is hosted in Asia, I think we can spend a little time talk about how HTML5 technology is used in China's Internet Warfare. 1. The background: China is in the age of The Great Gatsby, you can find the most ancient browsers and cutting edge silicon valley style startups/cooperation co-exist. We can see the overall browser market share, screen resolution, general user behavior and the trend. 2. Zoom in the technology & methodology used: We see how big Internet companies like Baidu, Sina, Alibaba use HTML5, JavaScript to fight big wars. We see how small startups work to fight the jungle war. 3. A survival guide: China, unlike the US, without much tolerance for failure, how web developers process for quick action. And if you happen to build a website for asian audience, what are the things to know." Shi Chuan may be best known for his projects JavaScript Patterns and the Mobile Boilerplate as well as his contributions to HTML5 Boilerplate and his book 'The HTML5 Mobile Development Cookbook'. He now runs an online wedding platform from Beijing after he left OgilvyOne's digital arm and co-founded a business-oriented mobile app company and ads consulting firm. shichuan.jpg JSConf.Asia is the JavaScript, web and mobile developer conference for Asia. Hotel H2O and Manila Ocean Park, Philippines - 28 + 29 November 2013. Source: http://2013.jsconf.asia/blog/2013/10/25/jsconfasia-2013-shi-chuan-web-war-in-china Slides: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8J0Pb__7jQAR1BXVjh0M3czVG8/edit License: For reuse of this video under a more permissive license please get in touch with us. The speakers retain the copyright for their performances.

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Alex Dickson: Emulating With JavaScript - JSConf.Asia 2013

"We're gonna talk about emulating game consoles with JavaScript. Initially, we look at the Chip-8 system which is a basic system to emulate. After that, we will do a bit of a Nintendo Famicom (NES) tear down and how to build the components with JavaScript." Alex is a front end web developer living in Sydney, Australia and working for Atlassian. He enjoys tinkering with computer software and hardware, and especially where they converge. When there is time to spare, he enjoys exploring the outdoors and drumming. JSConf.Asia is the JavaScript, web and mobile developer conference for Asia. Hotel H2O and Manila Ocean Park, Philippines - 28 + 29 November 2013. Source: http://2013.jsconf.asia/blog/2013/10/16/jsconfasia-2013-alex-dickson-emulating-with-javascript License: For reuse of this video under a more permissive license please get in touch with us. The speakers retain the copyright for their performances.

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Tim Park: The Rise of Things - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Over the last thirty years, computing has had more or less one trajectory: smaller and more powerful. But things are changing - the next tier of devices we need to reach out to are everyday objects in our lives that don't have touch screens, keyboards, or voice input - or sometimes any input at all. In my talk, I'll talk about nitrogen.js, a framework I've been working on to make it easier to build connected devices." Tim is an Engineer in Residence with the Microsoft Accelerators in Seattle, Tel Aviv, and Bangalore, where he helps startups use open platforms on the Windows Azure cloud platform. Previously, he was part of Nest Labs, an "internet of things" startup focused on building an energy efficient home. Before coding, he aspires to brew a perfectly brewed cup of coffee. JSConf.Asia is the JavaScript, web and mobile developer conference for Asia. Hotel H2O and Manila Ocean Park, Philippines - 28 + 29 November 2013. Source: http://2013.jsconf.asia/blog/2013/10/16/jsconfasia-2013-tim-park-the-rise-of-things Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/TimPark4/the-rise-of-things License: For reuse of this video under a more permissive license please get in touch with us. The speakers retain the copyright for their performances.

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