Errors are unavoidable.
They can be funny and even teach us something.
JS can use some inspiration from other technologies on error handling.
Don't be afraid to fail.
#backtrack
Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo
Software developers are subject to ethical dilemas.
The software we write has influence and consequences in our society.
"It's our responsibility to write software that doesn't harm people"
#backtrack
Patricia Realini
- Meetups
- Welcoming for newcomers talks
- Don't bash what you hate. Praise what you love
- Find friends, no competition.
- 2,5h long
- Just for excitement and inspiration
- Brings girls to STEM careers
- Get participants excited about programming
#communitylounge
TC39 is the group that defines JavaScript's standards.
Numbers in JS are all 64bit floats. So a lot of bits are "wasted" when representing big integers.
#backtrack
Little Dan
A hands-on demo on how uncomplicated it is to have accessibility-compatible React components.
#backtrack
Marcy Sutton
The browser can give much more information than you think. Cookies are not the only way of uniquely identifying an user.
#sidetrack
Igor Trindade de Oliveira
An overview on all the forms of doing async operations in JavaScript
#backtrack
Shelley Vohr
Kim talked about how important diversity is for a company/business specially when taking into account all stakeholders
#backtrack
Kim Crayton
Showed research data on how common low-connectivity is and some strategies to approach the problem
#backtrack
Valerie Woolard Srinivasan
The speaker controller the browser with her mind!!!
Using JavaScript!!!
#backtrack
Charlie Gerard
The talk was about Deep Learning with TensorFlow and how it now supports JavaScript.
#backtrack
Ashi Krishnan
HTTP/2 Server Push is not a silver bullet and there are alternatives that may be better suited to make pages load faster.
#backtrack
Patrick Hamman
Jordan talked about how new experiences are being built with AR in mind.
#sidetrack
Jordan Santell
STOP ASKING PEOPLE TO ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS BEFORE THE PAGE LOADS!!!
#backtack
Phil Nash