June 13 (hybrid in Amsterdam) &
\nJune 17 (remote), 2024\n",
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JSNation is a 2-day 2-track event focusing exclusively on JavaScript development. Discover the future of the JavaScript development ecosystem and get connected to its stellar crowd! \n
The format of the event will be hybrid, with the first day (June 13) streamed from the Amsterdam venue including hybrid networking features and interactive entertainment; and second day (June 17), as well as the numerous free workshops around conference days, streamed to the global audience online.\n", "event__techTitle": "This year we expect the authors and core teams:", "event__techTip": "
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"partyInfo__title": " The biggest JS party\nworldwide\n",
"partyInfo__descr": " Who says that JavaScript is only for serious business? You can actually power an entire party by JS, and JSNation will show you how.\n Amsterdam is known for its nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in. If you get full access, you'll get to see various kinds of performances made with JS at the biggest JS party worldwide on June 14. \n Aside from that, the extended program for in-person attendees will also offer a karaoke party and silent disco with music for everyone playing on 3 channels. Afterwards, on June 15, we'll explore the capital of the Netherlands together at walking tours and boat tours. \n We all speak the same language, and there is always something to talk about. Subscribe to our social channels to stay updated on news and conference-related perks. \n Our newsletter is our most engaging channel for communication. Subscribe to JSNation updates!\n",
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"awards__title": "JS Open Source Awards",
"awards__descr": " The main goal of this project is to shed some light on great open source projects that don’t receive enough attention on a regular basis. \n We’re looking at OSS projects or initiatives following an open and transparent culture, especially those eager to collaborate and receive contributions from anyone interested. \n GitHub stars are not our criteria, and we’re looking for hidden gems that may not have enough marketing power or huge companies behind them.\n",
"multipass__title": "GitNation Multipass",
"multipass__desc": "Get access to 10 conferences with a single ticket",
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"sponsors__descr": " Would like to join the community and improve your tech brand? In 2019, we initiated a Call for JavaScript Artists which allowed us to deliver a state-of-the-art afterparty program with audiovisual acts powered by NodeJS, WebGL, WebAudioAPI. Want to know the programme for 2020? Follow us\n",
"extended__jsn": "JavaScript has the potential to change lives and the world we live in. So don’t be shy and explore it with us! If you feel like seeing the most beautiful places in Amsterdam, tasting great food and discovering the city’s hidden perks together we organize a museum visit a day after the conference then it is a time for JS picnic in the wonderful, central Vondelpark.\nAnd, of course, the conference wouldn’t be complete without an afterparty! Amsterdam is known for its wild nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in.",
"preparties__jsn": "Coming to town early? Have time to meet new people to hang around during the conference? We got you covered with a confirmed pre-event prior main conference day.",
"preparties_requirements": "Listed above meetups are free to attend, but require a pre-registration, follow conference newsletter and social channels for details.",
"party__text": " After the main conference program is over we have a 1.5 hours break. Use it wisely to recharge or have a meal at food trucks area or one of the restaurants nearby to get prepared for the JSNation Party. \n In 2019, we initiated a Call for JavaScript Artists which allowed us to deliver a state-of-the-art afterparty program with audiovisual acts powered by NodeJS, WebGL, WebAudioAPI. Want to know the program for 2020? Follow us.\n After-party starts at 20:00, the same location as the conference.\n",
"activities__email": " If you would like to organize some community activity like a small bike tour, brunch or do a walking tour of your own – email us with details and we'll list it here.\n",
"faq__descr": " Our team is always striving to provide the best support to help you with any questions related to conference attendance and to make information more transparent and instantly accessible, we've started gathering most frequently asked questions on the page below.\n If you can't find an answer to your question below – contact us via [email protected].\n",
"rescheduling__link": "https://live.jsnation.com/",
"rescheduling__text": " Do not miss JSNation Live\nin June 2021\n",
"fullaccess__title": "Multipass and full tickets perks",
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"covid__title": " Covid-19 Measures & Policies\n",
"covid__desc": " Just like you, we've been looking forward to finally meeting other developers in person. It seems that we’re finally getting closer to normal, and you can expect an epic post-covid event!\n",
"covid__article": " 70%+ of the population in the Netherlands is fully vaccinated (as of January 2022).\nFor the most recent updates, please see the Dutch measures against Covid-19. \n Please consult the up-to-date travel rules to the Netherlands.\n Note that a certificate of vaccination and/or PCR or antigen test may be required when entering the country / using air travel. \n We strongly advise that you book refundable accommodation and travel. Please see the website of your travel providers for more information. \n Of course, it's important for us to stay cautious and make the environment safe for everyone, so the in-person event will offer all the safety measures in accordance with the local regulations. The specifics are not yet clear, and we should know more in late summer. However, we are ready to take the following measures at the in-person part of the event, should they be required by the authorities: \n Our team will ensure that the measures are as efficient and unobtrusive as possible. \n We understand that along the way, there might be obstacles for some attendees. We offer refunds in the following cases: \n Any attendee with a valid in-person ticket will be refunded the price difference between the in-person and the full-access remote ticket, so that they can take part in the event online. \n Alternatively, the in-person ticket can be swapped for a full-access remote ticket and an annual GitNation Multipass, providing access to 7 additional remote events and tens of talk & workshop recordings from our past conferences. \n When requesting a refund, please contact us via [email protected]\n",
"workshops3h__title": "Free workshops at JSNation",
"workshops3h__text": " The workshops from the list below are the complimentary part of full tickets (in-person & remote). As a full ticket holder you'll get a separate email with registration link as soon as the full workshops line up is on the website.\n Workshops will be run remotely via Zoom. The recordings will be shared with full ticket holders after the conference.\n",
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"schedule__title": "June 13 Schedule",
"schedule__altTitle": "June 17 Schedule",
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"schedule__tipInPerson": "The time below is shown in CEST, the local time zone of Amsterdam.",
"schedule__subtitle": "Please mind that the live stream & in-person program are identical in content, however, each starts at a different time. \n\nThe in-person program starts at 9:00 CEST whereas the live stream starts at 13:50 CEST.",
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Focussed on innovation at Jumbo Supermarkten. Published author, tweets and speaks every now and then. Date & time: June 11, 9:00-18:00 CEST. In-person in Amsterdam, the venue – Aristo meeting center (Teleportboulevard 100, 1043 EJ Amsterdam). Date & time: June 12, 9:00-18:00 CEST. In-person in Amsterdam, the venue – Aristo meeting center (Teleportboulevard 100, 1043 EJ Amsterdam). Date & time: June 19-20, 16:00-20:00 CEST. REMOTE. Date & time: June 4, 16:00-19:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 7, 15:00-17:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 10, 16:00-19:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 19, 16:00-18:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 21, 15:00-17:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 25, 15:00-17:30 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Date & time: June 27, 16:00-18:00 CEST. Remote via Zoom. Summertime JSNation Conference will gather 1500 JS developers at Kromhouthal. Our venue is a former ship engine factory, and we’re happy to dedicate it to the top JavaScript engine authors and engineers. Gedempt Hamerkanaal 231 Are you ready to skill up and network with fellow devs at JSNation, but your boss is not sure about it? It doesn’t take much to convince a manager or team lead and explain the advantages of our event. We’ve prepared a summary of the most important information to help you achieve your goal. Head over to our dedicated page and share it with your boss. Join discussions focusing on specific technologies. Hang out with people who are on the same page. Discussion rooms on June 13 will be held in a hybrid format while on June 17 fully in a remote format. Richard Davison, Boshen Chen, Jarred Utt Minko Gechev, Anthony Fu, Ramona Schwering, Leo Kettmeir, Andrey Sitnik Ramona Schwering, Vinicius Dallacqua, Sintija Birgele, Heena Gupta Sintija Birgele, Maarten Van Hoof, Selam Moges Jason Mayes, Jecelyn Yeen, Maya Shavin, Jarred Utt The biggest JS party worldwide Who says that JavaScript is only for serious business? You can actually power an entire party by JS, and JSNation will show you how. Amsterdam is known for its nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in. If you get full access, you'll get to see various kinds of performances made with JS at the biggest JS party worldwide on June 14. Aside from that, the extended program for in-person attendees will also offer a karaoke party and silent disco with music for everyone playing on 3 channels. Afterwards, on June 15, we'll explore the capital of the Netherlands together at walking tours and boat tours. The main goal of this project is to shed some light on great open source projects that don’t receive enough attention on a regular basis. We’re looking at OSS projects or initiatives following an open and transparent culture, especially those eager to collaborate and receive contributions from anyone interested. GitHub stars are not our criteria, and we’re looking for hidden gems that may not have enough marketing power or huge companies behind them. We try our best to make all our events accessible and inclusive for a diverse audience. GitNation is providing 100 tickets for the underrepresented groups in tech. Get in touch with us if you wish to support this initiative, and help us provide more Diversity Scholarships. Would like to join the community and improve your tech brand? Sponsorship opportunities FocusReactive will help you architect, build, and lead technically advanced websites focusing on performance and scalability. 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React Future (Server Components and Actions)
Build Peer-to-Peer Applications with Pear Runtime
Leveraging LLMs to Build Intuitive AI Experiences With JavaScript
How to Build Front-End Access Control with NFTs
OWASP Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities in Node.js
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