JSConf EU 2012 – Videos Online
November 19th, 2012 by
Adrian
Back in October JSConf EU took place in Berlin. I wasn’t aware of it at the time, but it has now come to my attention that the sessions are now available online for free.
There were some great speakers including Anders Heijlsberg, Mr.doob and Remy Sharp. Check out the list below …
- Kirill Safonov: Let your tool help you imagine
- Anders Heijlsberg and Luke Hoban: Introducing TypeScript
- Kamen Bundev: Fixing the Mobile Web
- Lennart Kats: Effectively Building Language Tools
- Andrew Miadowicz: What does Chakra do with your JavaScript?
- Neuman Vong: The circuit as a point-free general model of computation
- Francisco Jordano: OpenWebDevice: First mobile running Firefox OS
- Markus Leutwyler: How to get rich (quick) with JS
- Mr.doob and AlteredQualia: What’s next for three.js?
- Sam Dutton: WebRTC: Real-time communication without plugins
- Adam Wolff: Rebuilding Facebook Chat
- Jason Huggins: Everyone Loves Robots
- Sebastian Golasch: Prof. JavaScript and his incredible machines
- Thomas Kroeber: JavaScript on the Raspberry Pi
- Malte Ubl and John Hjelmstad: A novel, efficient approach to JavaScript loading
- Divya Manian: Web Components with <insert favourite bleeding edge CSS spec>
- Kevin Markman: Taking Web Apps Offline
- Max Ogden: Government.js – Building the JavaScript Party
- Felix Geisendörfer: Faster than C? Parsing Node.js Streams!
- Matthew Delaney and Jing Jin: The Web’s Black Magic: common tips, tricks, and hacks as viewed from within WebKit
- Emily Rose: Node.js & Black Box Prototyping
- Garann Means: Improvisational JavaScript
- Remy Sharp: iframes: A look in to the black heart of the browsers
- Michael Starzinger: The Footprint of Performance
- Michael Bebenita: Low Level JavaScript
- Julian Viereck: Don’t dream – make the WebAPI of your dreams become real!
- Irene Ros: Bringing Data to your Client-Side Apps
- Vyacheslav Egorov: mö.js – explaining js vm in js
- Axel Rauschmayer: JavaScript inheritance: beyond the basics
- Mary Rose Cook: A programming language for children
- Olov Lassus: The story of when assumption met a magic hat
- Andy Wingo: JavaScriptCore’s DFG JIT
- Maxwell Krohn: IcedCoffeeScript
- Julie Ann Horvath: Because F$%k Photoshop
- Florian Loitsch: JavaScript as a compilation target – Making it fast
- Margaret Leibovic: Firefox for Android
- John Bender: Faster JavaScript with Category Theory
- Alex Sexton: Client Side Internationalization
- Elise Huard: Why functional is the new black
- Daan van Berkel: Rendering Mona Lisa by Solving the Traveling Salesman Problem
- James Halliday: code collage
- Angus Croll: Break all the rules
- Karolina Szczur: To hell with jQuery
- Stuart Memo: JavaScript is the new Punk Rock
- Angelina Fabbro: Inspector Web and the Mystery of the Shadow DOM
All the videos are available on their YouTube channel here.
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