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Andy Hall: Server Side Node.JS Programming With... Photoshop? - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Photoshop recently shipped a new feature called Generator, but what not everyone realizes is that behind the scenes this feature is powered by a Node.js server built right into the tool. This means that you as a developer can now automate photo editing from JavaScript, or access Photoshop features from a Node app, or.. well, anything really. So this talk will take a look at what's possible when high-level tools expose low-level programmable interfaces, and show how to have some fun with this in Photoshop in particular." Andy is a developer evangelist for Adobe Japan, focused on gaming, Flash, HTML5, and web standards. He's been building web content since the mid-90s, and is most interested in the grey areas between code and design, like programmatic animation and designer-developer workflows. He speaks regularly at conferences, user groups, and game studios, and spends most of the rest of his time blogging at aphall.com. 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/2013/10/31/jsconfasia-2013-andy-hall-server-side-nodejs-programming-with-photoshop Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/fenomas1/nodejs-and-photoshop-generator-jsconf-asia-2013 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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JP de Guzman: Fun With Websockets - JSConf.Asia 2013

"There are creative things Sockets can do aside from chat. Being able to do things in real-time opens a lot of possibilities - imagine multi-device integration and second screen experience. This is creative driven in its core - nothing boring or nose bleeding. My talk revolves around great things I learned from my failed experiments, to real live applications using sockets. My goal is to spark inspiration, make it relatable and easily applicable." JP is the Chief Creative and Founder of Rain, a Manila-based web design agency. He loves to use the web as a storytelling tool. He tinkers with Node.js & Socket.io on his free time. He wrote his own CSS Pre-processor and created his own brand of notebook. A workhorse by day, babysitter by night. 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-jp-de-guzman-fun-with-websockets 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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John Britton: Ops For Everyone - JSConf.Asia 2013

Slides of this talk are available here "At GitHub, system administration is a first class citizen. Changes are collaboratively developed, peer reviewed, revision controlled, and ship with tests. Automation isn't just for production; we apply the same techniques to our individual developer workstations. In this talk, I'll give you a sneak peek into how a GitHub developer experiences Ops. We'll start with setting up a new machine using Boxen and jump right into the specifics of how to deploy and ship a new feature using the 'ChatOps' shared command line. I will show you how we deploy configuration changes to individual and groups of hosts. We'll finish up with a look at how GitHub instruments application performance and exceptions to make it easy to spot newly introduced issues." John is a developer and community builder active in open source and education. As Education Liaison at GitHub he's working to improve computer science education by bringing the principles of open source into the classroom. He has organized events such as Open Everything and Mozilla Drumbeat in service of the open source community. As a founding volunteer of Peer 2 Peer University, John has offered two free and open online courses: "Mashing Up the Web" and "Web 200: Anatomy of a Request." 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/2013/10/20/jsconfasia-2013-john-britton-ops-for-everyone Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/johndbritton/ops-for-everyone 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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Lea Verou: CSS in the 4th Dimension - JSConf.Asia 2013

"CSS2.1 was two dimensional: There was no concept of depth or time. CSS3 brings us some control over both, with transitions and animations for the latter. In this talk we will start from the basics of these specifications, but will quickly move to more advanced tips and tricks to fully leverage these exciting technologies. Expect hands-on coding and Lea's unique presentation style." Lea previously worked as a Developer Advocate at W3C and currently spends her days writing & designing her first book ("CSS Secrets"), published with O'Reilly in 2014. She has a long-standing passion for open web standards and is blogging, speaking, writing, and coding popular open source projects to help fellow developers. She is an Invited Expert in the CSS Working Group, which architects the language itself. Although she holds a BSc in Computer Science, Lea is one of the few misfits who love code and design equally. 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/2013/10/31/jsconfasia-2013-lea-verou-css-in-the-4th-dimension-not-your-daddys-css-animations Slides: http://lea.verou.me/css-4d/#intro 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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Eiji Kitamura: Making The Mobile Website Faster - JSConf.Asia 2013

"There's even more things you can do to make the mobile web site faster. High performance web sites lead to higher visitor engagement, retention and conversions. Speaking about the mobile web, speed is more critical than on desktop. This session provides you with ways to analyze your web site performance, how you can improve those and achieve faster load." Eiji is a Developer Advocate for Chrome at Google. Eiji works closely with web application developers, helping them understand HTML5, open web technologies, WebStore, Developer Tools and others. Before joining Google, he has been specialised in technologies that make the web more social. 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/2013/11/6/jsconfasia-2013-eiji-kitamura-making-the-mobile-web-site-faster Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tMULFjEpHIb_gdzHpBZ4uGJxwiJU_WgLq-58VWA9OaI/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000#slide=id.p 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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Michal Budzynski: Once Upon A Time, Somewhere Between Your Console And Browser - JSConf.Asia 2013

"The border between web, mobile & console games is getting thinner & thinner. With new WebAPIs, your browser is a platform almost as powerful as your operating system. So fasten your seatbelt and prepare for a journey into Web Gaming you never experienced before." Michal is a front line Mercenary in the FirefoxOS army, fighting to make the web a better place. He loves Tabasco and is addicted to TV shows of all kind. He is the guy behind onGameStart, the worlds first and biggest HTML5 game conference, and works on organising the first JavaScript conference in Antarctica. 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/2013/10/20/jsconfasia-2013-michal-budzynski-once-upon-a-time-somewhere-between-your-console-and-browser 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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Charlie Crane: Building Fast Scalable Game Server in Node.JS (updated) - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Pomelo is a fast, scalable, game server framework in node.js, which we open sourced it 10 months ago. It has gained lots of attentions and is quite popular in community. The topic is about the design of pomelo framework, especially in scalability and performance issues, and how to build game server with pomelo framework." Charlie is a senior engineer, architect from NetEase Inc., one of the biggest network companies in China. He's enthusiastic at open source technology, especially distributed web, game architecture and node.js. Recently he and his team open sourced the pomelo framework, which is a fast, scalable, distributed game server framework for node.js. 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-charlie-crane-building-fast-scalable-game-server-in-nodejs Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/xieccy/pomelo-jsconfasia 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 MacCaw: A JavaScript Web App Deconstructed - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Monocle.io is a link submission and commentary site, built with CoffeeScript and Ruby, and today we're going to open-source it. I'm going to take you step by step through all the components, all the design decisions and all the performance tweaks I did to make it load so fast. We'll tackle MVC, de-coupling and how best to structure JavaScript web apps. Then finally I'll open up the floor to any further questions." Alex enjoys round the world trips, writing books and hacking on MVC frameworks. He's the author behind the O'Reilly book 'JavaScript web applications' has been an developer at Twitter and Stripe and maintains many side projects like monocle.io or spine.js. 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-alex-maccaw-a-javascript-web-app-deconstructed Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/maccman/a-javascript-web-app-deconstructed 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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Simon Swain: Data-flow Processing for Node.JS with Straw - JSConf.Asia 2013

"Straw is a lightweight dataflow framework. I will show you how it's core concepts have been around for hundreds of years and give you the lowdown on using it to simplify and scale your application." Simon has been building the web since the days of Netscape 1.0. With this much of data-driven web development background he has recently been engineering real-time data capture and delivery systems with node. On the side he produces Techno, lifts weights and researches computer arcana. 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/2013/10/20/jsconfasia-2013-simon-swain-data-flow-processing-for-nodejs-with-straw 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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