๐ talk.js - January 2018
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๐ Details
- Event: talk.js
- Date: 24 January 2018 (Wednesday)
- Hosts: @jsstrn
- Venue: Microsoft, Level 21, One Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018989
- Deck: [talk.js - January]
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
- 150 Coding Challenges in 25 Days by Yong Jun
- How I Built My First Self-Tracking App in React Native by Mark Koester
- Running JavaScript on Microprocessors by Iain Nash
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 talk
Insert catchy title here
Talk 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 requested
10min, 20min, 30min
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 We Build SG
- Confirm date and venue availability with @realsoelynn
- 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
@jsstrn i have booked the venue
Wow this is early!
@notthetup It's one day before JSConf.Asia. I figured that a lot of people would be in Singapore during that period and it might be nice for them to also attend talk.js.
Thank you @realsoelynn ๐
#chope ๐
Title of your talk
150 coding challenges in 25 days. What I learned from attempting Advent of Code 2017, 2016 & 2015 all at one go.
Talk description
Advent Of Code (AOC) is a series of small programming puzzles released released one per day over the Christmas period. I was introduced to AOC this year in 2017 and and was immediately hooked. I decided to challenged myself to complete not just this year's AOC but the two previous years all at one go. After spending 25 days of Christmas in programming hell, I emerged a true JavaScript Jedi. This talk shares my learning from this experience and tips for fellow JavaScript Jedi (and Ninja) to acing their next technical interview.
Presenter(s)
A short introduction of yourself
JavaScript Ninja working on software for public good
20+min
Deck URL (if any)
@yongjun21 This is so cool! Can't wait! ๐
@yosriady I received an email notification about your proposed talk on Alternative State Management with React and MobX but I don't see that here. Did I miss something?
I still have the details for the talk from the email, so if you'd still like to give your talk I'll update the talks list.
Title of your talk
PhotoStats.io: How I Built My First Self-Tracking App in React Native (and what I learned)
Talk description
In early 2017, I started studying react native but without a specific project in mind. Towards the end of 2017, I got inspired to build a quantified self / self-tracking app about my photos. I wanted to know more about my photo data, my trends, and what this data my tell me.
The result was PhotoStats.io, which lets you track, visualize, and learn from your photo data.
In this talk I'll share what I've learned about react native, photo data, building cross-platform apps, some good libraries and resources, and, of course, tips for anyone else getting started using react native to build apps.
Presenter:
A short introduction of yourself:
"Recovering" Drupal, PHP and Open-Source Developer with an active interest in javascript, react native, data science and the quantified self. Blogs @ www.markwk.com. Founder / Operator @ Int3c.com
Duration:
20-30 min (but could be shorter or longer as needed)
Title of your talk:
Running Javascript on Microprocessors
Talk description:
Many new wireless-embedded small ARM development boards have been coming out recently at really affordable prices. Many of these boards can run a stripped down javascript execution environment. This opens up development beyond less flexible, lower-level static and compiled languages increasing speed and accessibility for more developers.
This talk will cover Mongoose OS and Espruino on an ESP32 development board and on a ESP8266 Development Board. We will go from setting up the development environment on a fresh board, where to download and build the Mongoose OS framework, flashing the board, and ultimately creating a simple temperature sensor and doorbell device running a web server over WIFI.
Presenter:
@iainnash
Presenter's bio:
A New-York based software engineering who enjoys building Internet of Things devices and tinkering with microprocessors in his spare time. Working at Oscar Health to make insurance more accessible.
Duration requested:
20min
@yongjun21 @markwk @iainnash Hi speakers, thanks for submitting your talks. Please keep your talks to 20 min as we have 3 speakers.
Please also note that our usual venue at PayPal is not available this month (due to renovation) and we will need to change the venue. I will update the venue once I have confirmed a new location.
@jsstrn is there still an option to submit talks? If possible I'd love to submit one!
@yoshuawuyts thanks for your interest in submitting your talk to talk.js.
Speaker line up is full for this month. I hope you will consider submitting your talk for next month (see #9 for February and #10 for March). I hope to see you then ๐
@jsstrn ah bummer, thanks for your reply! โจ
Thanks for another nice event, everyone. Great to have many visitors in attendance due to JSConf.Asia.
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