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Explore the changing worlds of JavaScript, HTML5, and beyond
JavaScript is everywhere: from websites and mobile apps to desktop apps, games, databases, and new cloud technologies. People who attended O’Reilly’s recent Fluent Conference explored every permutation of this powerful, full-stack programming language—and now you can tune into every workshop, session, and keynote with this complete video compilation.
Learn the latest from Steve Souders (Google), Brendan Eich (Mozilla), Nicole Sullivan (Stubbornella), and dozens more in the field through six different tracks: JavaScript in the Browser, Node.js, Mobile Platforms, Ancillary Technologies, Gaming, and Pure Languages. You’ll also learn about several new real-world production environments and stack configurations from Just.Me, SoundCloud, Cloud9, ordr.in, PubNub, and more.
Download these videos or view them through our HD player. You’ll quickly make sense of this vast JavaScript explosion and learn new skills you can apply immediately.
Here are just a few of the sessions you’ll receive in this video package:
JavaScript in the Browser
- Bootstrap.js (Jacob Thornton, Twitter)
- Maintainable JavaScript (Nicholas Zakas, WellFurnished)
Node.js
- Functional programming with Streams in Node.js (Adam Crabtree, webOS Enyo Framework Team)
- Bridging the client-side/server-side divide (Sean McBride, Adobe Typekit)
Mobile Platforms
- Hybrid Web-Mobile Applications with PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile (Ryan Stewart, Adobe Systems)
- Breaking HTML5 limits on mobile JavaScript (Maximiliano Firtman, ITMaster Professional Training)
Ancillary Technologies
- 10 Things You Didn't Know HTML5 Could Do! (Eric Bidelman, Google)
- CSS3 Animation: Making it Snow (Estelle Weyl, Standardista.com)
Gaming
- The State of HTML5 Games (Rob Hawkes, Mozilla)
- Building a Browser-based Game with a Modern Graphics Engine (Charlie Key, Paranoid Ferret Productions)
Pure Languages
- Jasmine: An Introduction (Davis W. Frank, Pivotal Labs)
- The Promised Land: Untangling Async Spaghetti Code (Trevor Burnham, Pragmatic Programmers)
Table of contents
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Fluent Conference: Day 1
- WebGL Up and Running - Part 1 - Tony Parisi
- WebGL Up and Running - Part 2 - Tony Parisi
- WebGL Up and Running - Part 3 - Tony Parisi
- WebGL Up and Running - Part 4 - Tony Parisi
- The Impact and Risk of HTML5 on Your Bottom Line - Mike Hostetler
- We've Got a Website for That - Andrew Betts
- The Ups and Downs of Investing in JavaScript - Keith Fahlgren
- The Cloud Is Just The Start: Why JavaScript-based Serverless Apps Are The Future - Dan Yoder
- A Smooth Transition to HTML5 Using MVVM - Chris Bannon
- Adobe, HTML and JavaScript - Brian Rinaldi
- Learning is a Conversation - Jonathan Sharp
- HTML5 And The Business Of Mobile - Burke Holland
- Using HTML5, amplifyJs and jQuery to Visualize Telecom Systems in Half the Production Time - Darren Schreiber
- Batteries included: Advantages of an End-to-end JavaScript Stack - Juergen Fesslmeier
- JavaScript Jumble - Peter Cooper
- A Sip of CoffeeScript - Part 1 - Gregg Pollack
- A Sip of CoffeeScript - Part 2 - Gregg Pollack
- Breaking HTML5 limits on mobile JavaScript - Part 1 - Maximiliano Firtman
- Breaking HTML5 limits on mobile JavaScript - Part 2 - Maximiliano Firtman
- Breaking HTML5 limits on mobile JavaScript - Part 3 - Maximiliano Firtman
- Canvas Boot Camp Part 1 - Gerred Dillon
- Canvas Boot Camp Part 2 - Gerred Dillon
- Backbone.js: Basics and Beyond - Part 1 - Sarah Mei
- Backbone.js: Basics and Beyond - Part 2 - Sarah Mei
- Backbone.js: Basics and Beyond - Part 3 - Sarah Mei
- Backbone.js: Basics and Beyond - Part 4 - Sarah Mei
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Fluent Conference: Day 2
- JavaScript at 17 - Brendan Eich (Keynote)
- wtf.js: JavaScript as a First Language - Ryan Bubinski (Keynote)
- Enyo: A Truly Cross-platform JavaScript App Framework - Enda McGrath
- Don't Feed The Trolls - Nicole Sullivan (Keynote)
- Federated Wiki Mashes Data in Your Browser - Ward Cunningham (Keynote)
- Creating the Internet of Things with JavaScript - Tom Hughes-Croucher (Keynote)
- Your Script Just Killed My Site - Steve Souders (Keynote)
- The Dog in the Night-Time - Tim O'Reilly (Keynote)
- Bridging the Client-side/Server-side Divide - Sean McBride
- Mobilize Javascript HTML5 games to iOS Android using CocoonJS - Ibon Tolosana
- Q and A with Brendan Eich - Brendan Eich
- The Trello Stack - Brett Kiefer
- 10 Things You Didn't Know HTML5 Could Do! - Eric Bidelman
- Just.Me's Stack - Kevin Nilson and Julian Wong
- SoundCloud's Stack - Nick Fisher
- The State of HTML5 Games - Rob Hawkes
- Mobile Development Without The Pain - Anthony Decena
- High Performance Snippets - Steve Souders
- Browsers: Chrome - Chris Wilson
- Functional programming with Streams in Node.js - Adam Crabtree
- Startup Showcase - PicPlum
- Startup Showcase - StackMob
- Startup Showcase - kanban2go
- CSS3 Animation: Making it Snow - Estelle Weyl
- A Deeper Look at the Enyo JavaScript Framework - Ben Combee
- Bootstrap.js - Jacob Thornton
- Cloud9's Stack - Sergi Mansilla
- Jasmine: An Introduction - Davis W. Frank
- Ordr.in's Stack in the Stack Track - Felix Sheng
- PicPlum Stack - Akshay Dodeja
- What Modernizr Teaches Us About Design and Development - Faruk Ates
- Building Mobile HTML5 Apps in Hours, Not Days - Aditya Bansod
- /Reg(exp){2}lained/: Demystifying Regular Expressions - Lea Verou
- Browsers: IE and Dolphin - Andrew Miadowicz and Ryan Krems
- Derby: The full-stack JavaScript framework for next generation web apps - Nate Smith and Brian Noguchi
- Eight Simple Rules for Running Your JavaScript on My Page - Kent Brewster
- HTML5, Flash and the Battle for Faster Cat Videos - Greg Schechter and Phil Harnish
- PubNub's Stack - Stephen Blum
- Mobile Device APIs for Fun and Profit - James Pearce
- Asana Stack - Kris Rasmussen
- Colingo's Stack - Benjamin Lowenstein
- Meteor: A New Way to Build Apps - Matt DeBergalis
- Realtime Web Applications in the Wild - Phil Leggetter
- Browsers: Firefox and Opera - Rob Hawkes and Luz Caballero
- Maintainable JavaScript - Nicholas Zakas
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Fluent Conference: Day 3
- Javascript Development Workflow of 2013 - Paul Irish
- Improving JavaScript - Axel Rauschmayer (Keynote)
- Bookmarklets as Applications - Gary Flake
- Turning to the Client Side - Lea Verou (Keynote)
- Web vs. Apps - Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer (Keynote)
- FooLang.js - Amjad Masad
- SpineJS - Moving State to the Client - Alex MacCaw
- Structured Web Programming With Dart - Seth Ladd
- My Adventures In HTML5 Game Development - Jesse Freeman
- Sharing Code Between Client and Server with Node.js - Chris Powers
- How We Learnt To Stop Worrying And Love The Browser - Dan Webb and Angus Croll
- Caffeinated Rhythms: Playing Drums With CoffeeScript - Giles Bowkett
- Fake operator overloading - Axel Rauschmayer
- The Promised Land: Untangling Async Spaghetti Code - Trevor Burnham
- How to Deploy a Node.js App to Production (And Not Get Fired) - Sean Hess
- Rendering Screenshots on the Web with JavaScript - Elliott Sprehn
- Hybrid Web-Mobile Applications with PhoneGap and jQuery Mobile - Ryan Stewart
- JavaScript Parser Infrastructure for Code Quality Analysis - Ariya Hidayat
- You don't need a Framework for that! - Estelle Weyl
- Introducing Strata: A Modular, Streaming HTTP Server for node.js - Michael Jackson
- Make Your Game Multiplayer - Andrew Lee
- Beautifully Interactive Maps in the Browser - Sha Hwang
- Build Your own GMail Browser Extension - Sara Chipps
- JS + HTML5 Video + Canvas = WOAH! - Wes Bos
- Node.js in Production: Postmortem Debugging and Performance Analysis - David Pacheco
- Building a Browser-based Game With a Modern Graphics Engine - Charlie Key
- Ember.js: An MVC framework for ambitious web applications - Bruce Williams
- Building an HTML5 Video Player - Steve Heffernan
- How WebKit Renders the Web - Levi Weintraub
- Introduction to ClojureScript - Luke VanderHart
Product information
- Title: Fluent Conference 2012: JavaScript & Beyond Video Compilation
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2012
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 0636920026853
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