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๐ŸŽ™ talk.js - October 2017 #3

Closed jsstrn closed 6 years ago

jsstrn commented 7 years ago

๐Ÿ“ Details

๐Ÿ“… Agenda

Time Agenda
7.00pm Doors open - mingle with guests and speakers over ๐Ÿ•
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

:speech_balloon: Talks

:seedling: Propose a talk this month

Want to speak at this month's talk? Leave a comment below with the following details:

Click for details > #### 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

:loudspeaker: 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.


:pencil: Organizers' checklist

Click for details - [ ] Check available dates on [We Build SG](https://webuild.sg/) - [ ] Confirm date and venue availability with @realsoelynn - [ ] Create event on [SingaporeJS Meetup Page](https://www.meetup.com/singapore-js/) - [ ] Inform @engineersftw for video recordings - [ ] Announce event on [SingaporeJS Gitter](https://gitter.im/SingaporeJS/home) and other social media platforms - [ ] Prepare deck for event \* _checked boxes indicate confirmed/done_
conanak99 commented 7 years ago

Title of your talk The evolution of JS Asynchronous Call

Talk description How we do asynchronous call in JS "the right way" From callback and callback hell to ES6 promise, generator and ES7 async/await

Presenter(s) Pham Huy Hoang - https://github.com/conanak99

Presenter's bio Senior Front-End Software Engineer at Algomerchant Singapore I'm interested in JS technology in both front-end and back-end. My favorite technologies are Webpack, React + Redux, ReactNative.

Duration requested 30min

Deck URL https://goo.gl/YkEiLW

jsstrn commented 7 years ago

@conanak99 thank you for submitting your talk.. if you're available to speak on 20 September, please consider speaking in next month's talk.js - See issue #2 for details

If, however, you're only available in October, I'll add your talk here instead. Let me know. Thank you.

conanak99 commented 7 years ago

Hi @jsstrn , I have rearranged my schedule so I can speak in September's talk.js. Please move my entry to September then. I'm working on the speaking deck, should be finished this weekend or next weekend ๐Ÿ˜„

jsstrn commented 7 years ago

@conanak99 your talk has been moved to September. Thank you!

weewey commented 7 years ago

TDD in React

Demonstrating the workflow of writing tests for React Components using Enzyme & Jest

Presenter(s)

https://github.com/weewey

Presenter's bio

A developer currently in Accenture Digital Analytics. Loving the JS fatigue and all things new (AI / machine learning)

Duration requested 30mins

jsstrn commented 6 years ago

Hi @weewey, thanks for your talk proposal. See you in October.

sudheerj commented 6 years ago

Boostup Angular UI development in JHipster using trending JHipster-PrimeNG module.

State of JHipster and Angular Quick start of application development using top trending JHipster-PrimeNG module Future proposals on React and Vue

Presenter(s)

https://github.com/sudheerj

Presenter's bio

Author,Speaker and Tech enthusiast http://sudheerjonna.com/ https://twitter.com/?lang=en

Duration requested 20-30mins

shortdiv commented 6 years ago

Supercharging your Maps with React. ๐Ÿ˜Ž ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ

Maps are an integral feature in many modern applications. They are frequently used to optimize travel routes and delivery systems, and to visualize geographic-related data such as weather and traffic that power applications we love and rely on in our daily lives. Historically, the process of making an interactive map for the web has been a messy process. Handling the state of the map, such as zoom level, showing and filtering selected markers, and other complex interactions, require a tangle of event listeners and handlers to ensure the map responds appropriately to a userโ€™s actions. In this talk, we will explore the process of leveraging React and it's component lifecycle to make cool interactive maps without all the fuss.

Presenter(s)

Divya Sasidharan

Presenter Bio

Software Engineer at Lucro Global LLC I'm excited by all things open source andโ€”most recentlyโ€”maps.

Duration

20 mins

jsstrn commented 6 years ago

Hi @sudheerj and @shortdiv, thanks for submitting your talk proposals this month! See you at talk.js ๐ŸŽ‰

sudheerj commented 6 years ago

Hi @jsstrn,

Is it possible to change the date other than oct 25th. Because it is conflicting with my other schedules.

Regards, Sudheer

jsstrn commented 6 years ago

@sudheerj unfortunately that won't be possible. Perhaps you'd like to schedule your talk for next month instead?

sudheerj commented 6 years ago

@jsstrn Okay. I will plan for November month. Thanks.

jsstrn commented 6 years ago

Thanks for speaking this month @weewey and @shortdiv!

GIANTCRAB commented 6 years ago

talk by @weewey https://youtu.be/OzLK_RWWCZw

talkby @shortdiv https://youtu.be/LrqmA_BoV9c

jsstrn commented 6 years ago

Thanks @GIANTCRAB ๐Ÿฆ€