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JavaScript devroom


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Saturday JavaScript welcome session Angular Test First Development Eleventy is a simpler static site generator.
Bring joy back to writing websites
Accessible code editing with CodeMirror 6 This DoS goes loop-di-loop
Preventing DoS attacks in your Node.js application
Talking Tabs - Communicating Across Browsing Contexts
The talk covers different ways on how to communicate across browsing contexts/tab and explains the use-case for each of them.
Bangle.js: Making a smart watch
Reverse-engineering off the shelf hardware, and adding JavaScript
Reinforcement Learning with JavaScript
Bringing Machine Learning into the browser using TensorFlow.js
BabiaXR: Virtual Reality Data Visualizations using only Front-End JavaScript connecting exotic hardware
A personal retrospective of 10 proofs of concept using the most pervasive language
HTML5 validation with HTML-validate
Why validation matters and how HTML-validate can be used
Designing with sensor data
The next level of responsive web design?

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2020q4/003151.html.

JavaScript is the main programming language for the Web, and now, it's also possible to implement production-ready desktop applications, mobile applications and backends with NodeJS.

JavaScript is thus becoming a popular language working across platforms and across the entire stack.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  JavaScript welcome session Ludovic Gasc, Fabien Benetou (@Utopiah) 10:00 10:15
  Angular Test First Development Florian PASTEUR 10:15 11:00
  Eleventy is a simpler static site generator.
Bring joy back to writing websites
André Jaenisch 11:00 11:30
  Accessible code editing with CodeMirror 6 Marijn Haverbeke 11:30 12:00
  This DoS goes loop-di-loop
Preventing DoS attacks in your Node.js application
Allon Mureinik 12:00 12:30
  Talking Tabs - Communicating Across Browsing Contexts
The talk covers different ways on how to communicate across browsing contexts/tab and explains the use-case for each of them.
Akshat Garg 12:30 13:00
  Bangle.js: Making a smart watch
Reverse-engineering off the shelf hardware, and adding JavaScript
Gordon Williams 13:00 14:00
  Reinforcement Learning with JavaScript
Bringing Machine Learning into the browser using TensorFlow.js
Eliran Natan 14:00 15:00
  BabiaXR: Virtual Reality Data Visualizations using only Front-End David Moreno 15:00 15:30
  JavaScript connecting exotic hardware
A personal retrospective of 10 proofs of concept using the most pervasive language
Fabien Benetou (@Utopiah) 15:30 16:00
  HTML5 validation with HTML-validate
Why validation matters and how HTML-validate can be used
David Sveningsson 16:00 17:00
  Designing with sensor data
The next level of responsive web design?
André Jaenisch 17:00 17:30