๐๏ธ talk.js - November 2019
ongmin opened this issue ยท 9 comments
๐ Details
- Event: talk.js
- Date: 13 Nov (Wed)
- Hosts: @ongmin @joeytwiddle
- Venue: Ascenda, ARC380, 380 Jalan Besar, floor 12
๐ Agenda
Time | Agenda |
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7.00pm | Doors open - mingle with guests and speakers over ๐ |
7.30pm | Start of event - opening segment by host |
7.40pm | Start of scheduled talks |
8.40pm | Open announcements - open segment for anyone to make announcements |
9.00pm | End of event |
๐ฌ Talks
- My Awesome Talk by You
๐ฑ Propose a talk this month
Want to speak at this month's talk? Leave a comment below with the following details:
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Title of your topic
Insert catchy title here
Topic description
Tell us what you'd like to talk about
Presenter(s)
Include GitHub handles where possible. Add your Twitter handle if you wish
Presenter's bio
A short introduction of yourself
Duration
5 minutes for presenting an introduction to the topic, then up to 20 minutes for discussion.
Deck URL (if any)
You can add this part in later
๐ข Open announcements
Have something you'd like to tell the audience? We have an open announcement segment for you to announce job opportunities, promote a meet up, upcoming conferences, etc.
๐ Organizers' checklist
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- Check available dates on EngineersSG
- Confirm date and venue availability
- Create event on SingaporeJS Meetup Page
- Inform @engineersftw for video recordings
- Announce event on SingaporeJS Gitter and other social media platforms
- Prepare deck for event
* checked boxes indicate confirmed/done
Title of your topic
Confusions and Confessions of a Web Developer
Topic description
I would like to share my thoughts on what we go through as a web developer during this ever-changing landscape. How and why one should look beyond these new tools, techniques, frameworks, and technology to move forward.
Presenter
Sathish Kumar Thiyagarajan
Presenter's bio
I am Sathish Kumar Thiyagarajan working as a Solution Architect. I practice Open Source technologies (both by using as well as contributing) around Java, NoSQL Databases and Web. I believe speaking about/listening to technology is the best way to learn and you can find me doing the same in meetups around Chennai and Bengaluru.
Duration
5 minutes for presenting an introduction to the topic, then up to 20 minutes for discussion.
Title of your topic:
Generative Art using Genetic Algorithms and Neural networks
Topic description
A talk based on creating a Generative Art system using Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks. This idea to create abstract patterns is based out of Genetic or Evolution based Art systems like DNGA, SNGA or Picbreeder, but created in Javascript using Tensorflow.js, Node & D3.
Presenter(s)
Purnima Kamath
(@purnimakamath) https://twitter.com/purnimakamath
Presenter's bio
Purnima is a Lead Engineer at Oliver Wyman. She is also an amateur generative artist and painter in oils. She is also a Director on the Women Who Code network and an evangelist for YOW! Conference in Singapore.
Duration
20 mins presentation 5 mins Q&A if time allows.
Title of your topic
Programming Practices
Topic description
I will be going through an NPM package that I recently published (https://github.com/wlwl2/case-utils), some programming best practices (https://github.com/timoxley/best-practices), the Atom text editor https://atom.io/, and the Brave browser.
Presenter
William Lim
Presenter's bio
William Lim builds websites, games, mobile apps, and other applications. He has done web development in both corporate and startup working environments. Some of his applications are open-source and there are links to them on his website (wlwl2.com). Topics that he is particularly interested in at the moment include: web, game and mobile development, Chinese and Japanese translations, and fonts and typography.
Duration
20 mins presentation 5 mins Q&A if time allows. (I'll try to make it shorter).
Title of your topic
Bugout: practical decentralization with WebRTC.
Topic description
Bugout is a JavaScript library for building decentralized applications on the web. This talk demonstrates how to build your own decentralized peer-to-peer and client-server web apps using Bugout. The talk will also cover the the cryptography and architecture of the library and its relation to WebTorrent.
Presenter
Chris McCormick
Presenter's bio
Chris McCormick is a freelance developer from Perth, Western Australia, who has been building weird software for a couple of decades. I'm visiting Singapore this week and discovered your cool meetup! \o/
Duration
20 minutes
Hi @sathishk and @pkamath2 we have you down on the schedule already. Thank you for your submissions!
@wlwl2 We would like to hear your talk too. But we might need to keep things short to fit everyone in. Could we perhaps keep case-utils
and Brave down to brief summaries? I am most interested to hear your Atom tips. But anyway it's your choice what you want to focus on.
@chr15m We would be really interested to hear your talk on Bugout this evening. Are you still available? Hope to see you later!
In order to accommodate all four presenters, we will try to keep talks to 15 minutes with 5 minutes Q+A. (For @sathishk maybe a shorter talk and a longer Q+A.)
@joeytwiddle yes I'll be there, thank you very much. See you then! ๐
@joeytwiddle May I just postpone my talk (maybe) for another talk.js?
@wlwl2 If you like, then yes you can postpone. I will just have to wait to learn about Atom!
You can still plug your new NPM package in the open mic session. :-)
Thanks for the talks and for coming around!
Here are the video recordings from the awesome engineers.sg: