List of videos

Myles Borins: Node.js Versions - How Do They Work? - JSConf.Asia 2016

Node.js is growing up, and with that comes the responsibility of delivering proper legacy support. From Node.js Argon (v4.2.0) onwards, there is an official Long Term Support release cycle that lasts for 30 months. How does a project moving at the pace of Node maintain multiple release lines? How does a commit get backported? How is a release actually made? You will learn all this and more in this talk. Myles is an artist, musician, developer, and inventor. He works for IBM spending most of his time contributing to the node.js ecosystem. He graduated with a Master of Music Science and Technology from c.c.r.m.a. a.k.a the center for computer research in music and acoustics. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ Slides: https://kni.sh/jsconf-asia-2016/ 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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Yosuke Furukawa: Exploring Future Node - JSConf.Asia 2016

In this talk I want to take a look at the current and future versions of Node.js and touch on the following items: - Node inspector - Internationalization support - improving stability - improving performance - ES2015+ - ES Modules interop - HTTP/2 - Web Standard - Async Hook - isTypes Yosuke leads the Japan Node.js User Group and is an organizer of NodeFest. Yosuke has an interest in ESNext, new protocols like HTTP/2, WebRTC, and testing tools. He built the tower-of-babel, ES2015 tutorial tool and is now getting into universal web applications using React and Redux. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/kahwee/coding-chatbots-in-node-dot-js 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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Steven Gong: The Opportunities In Tech - JSConf.Asia 2016

This talk is sponsored content by Hired. http://hired.com Steven Gong is the Market Manager for Singapore at Hired, an online marketplace that brings together top tech talent with the companies who want to hire them. Steven led the expansion of San Francisco-based Hired to Singapore, and prior to Hired he worked at tech startups in Singapore for 8 years including as a founder, and started his career in management consulting. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ 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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Lim Chee Aun: Bridging Connections - JSConf.Asia 2016

We always hear about the word "community" all the time, from companies, meetups, and sometimes groups of like-minded people. It has quite a broad meaning yet pretty vague at the same time. I‘ll walk you through my personal experience in defining the true meaning behind all of this. Chee Aun is a Front-End Engineer from Malaysia, and currently based in Singapore. He enjoys working on many side projects, like HackerWeb, Life and BusRouter SG. He also organises KopiJS, a casual social gathering for engineers, designers and makers in Singapore. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/cheeaun/bridging-connections 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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James Kyle: From Zero To Binary Search Tree - JSConf.Asia 2016

We don’t have a whole lot of data structures here in JavaScript world, but there’s a whole world of super useful data structures out there. In this talk we're going to learn all about the fundamental data structures. Hash Tables, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, and Binary Search Trees, we won’t just learn them, we’re going to build them. When we’re done you’ll be impressing all your friends with your mad structured data skills. James is an engineer at Facebook as well as a core contributor to projects like Yarn, BabelJS and Lerna. Outside of work James is trying to make computer science more approachable to front-end developers. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ 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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KahWee Teng: Coding Chat Bots - JSConf.Asia 2016

Bots are a new way to interface with services and businesses. In today’s landscape, there’s Alexa, Facebook Messenger, Slack and more. Let’s see how we can code and test chat bots efficiently using natural language tools. KahWee is a Singaporean web technologist in the ad industry and is living in San Francisco. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/kahwee/coding-chatbots-in-node-dot-js Demo: https://github.com/kahwee/ranka-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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Ashwin Vombatkere: JS In The Enterprise - Lessons Learnt - JSConf.Asia 2016

I will share my learnings and practices from implementing JavaScript in large enterprises. The intent is to bake these learnings into your planning and development process and help you build sustainable applications for enterprise companies using JavaScript as well. Ashwin is a Lead Consultant developer with ThoughtWorks. He started his journey over 12 years ago as a developer helping to build enterprise scale Java applications for the leasing industry. Over the years, he has experienced Ruby and had an extended tryst with .net building micro services for the rail industry. Over the last few years Ashwin spent most of his time building single page JavaScript applications for large enterprises. During this period he has gained experience with Angular, Node.js and a whole suite of other JavaScript utilities to help champion agile delivery. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ 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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Cheng Zhao: Electron - A Community Story - JSConf.Asia 2016

I will share how Electron managed to attract users and contributors through the shear power of community, from the early days with just one user to now with a new app everyday. Cheng is working at GitHub developing the Electron framework. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ 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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Khang Hoang: Vision - Improve Your Workflow - JSConf.Asia 2016

Remember the times when you needed to hardcode an API response because the actual APIs are still to be implemented? Making it impossible to simulate edge cases with the real APIs or the network? The wait is over! Khang has created just the tool for those situations. Khang works as React Native developer at Employment Hero by day. He is a JavaScript hacker & open source contributor by night. He organizes the React Native facebook community group for Vietnam. JSConf.Asia - Capitol Theatre, Singapore - 25+26 November 2016. Source: https://2016.jsconf.asia/ 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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