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looks good :)
Exciting!
I missed @brycebaril in the original schedule, sorry Bryce! You've been added now.
Looking forward to it. :)
Thanks! Here's my bio:
Hadiyah Mujhid is a full-stack developer and founder at GoodAppCompany.com. She has thirteen years experience as a programmer. Previously at Lockheed Martin, she worked on ground communication systems and flight system software to help launch satellites. Now as a web and mobile developer, she mainly helps startups launch.
Regards, Hadiyah Mujhid 415-320-1173 @hadiyahdotme http://twitter.com/hadiyahdotme
Daniel Erickson mailto:notifications@github.com February 26, 2014 at 4:21 PM
Hi everyone, here's the schedule for RejectJS.
Please respond and give me a brief speaker bio, I'm going to be introducing each of you. Just give me a couple bullet points that I can hit before your talk.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns
schedule section one
1:00pm: Opening remarks 1:10pm: "Object Oriented JS" - @DiyahM https://github.com/DiyahM 1:30pm: "Human JS" - @HenrikJoreteg https://github.com/HenrikJoreteg 1:50pm: "The Model ORM" - @mde https://github.com/mde
break
2:10pm: Break
section 2
3:00pm: "Zones.js talk" - @jorgezaccaro https://github.com/jorgezaccaro 3:30pm: "Modular CSS" - @kristoferjoseph https://github.com/kristoferjoseph 3:50pm: "The reactive programming revolution" - @Rich-Harris https://github.com/Rich-Harris 4:10pm: "Productivity Up" - @thlorenz https://github.com/thlorenz
Other info
- There will be a hard limit of 20 minutes per talk, we've only got 4 hours
- If you'd like to change the title, let me know
- Bring your laptop, you'll be plugging in when you get up to the podium
cc: @mikeal https://github.com/mikeal
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9.
@kristoferjoseph @mde @jorgezaccaro @thlorenz @Rich-Harris @brycebaril @HenrikJoreteg:
We're a week away from the event! Please send me your bios as soon as you can.
Thanks!
@Techwraith my bio is included in my proposal, but here it is again:
I have been working with nodejs and JavaScript for over 2 years mostly in my spare time and lately full time at Condé Nast.
The fast turnaround from idea to working module has proven addictive for me and led to lots of modules which ended up on github and/or npm. I also contribute to other awesome open source efforts like browserify to which I added source map support.
Here's my bio:
And here's me:
Rich Harris is a British journalist, front-end developer, and recent immigrant to the US. In 2012 he joined the theguardian.com's interactives team, where his job is to write web applications that tell the news. He is the author of Ractive.js, a library for creating reactive user interfaces.
Sorry for the delay!
Hi guys, sorry for the delay! See you soon.
Talk title: Scaling games using zones Bio: Electronics engineer turned to JavaScript development, passionate about online games and virtual worlds, and enthusiastic about the future of the 3D Web as a platform for immersive experiences and interactive storytelling. Entrepreneur and founder of Playbanq, a startup looking to build a community where gamers and developers can talk about game ideas and exchange feedback to shape ongoing projects.
Best regards,
Jorge.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Jorge Zaccaro jorgezaccaro@gmail.comwrote:
Hi guys, sorry for the delay! See you soon.
Talk title: Scaling games using zones Bio: Electronics engineer turned to JavaScript development, passionate about online games and virtual worlds, and enthusiastic about the future of the 3D Web as a platform for immersive experiences and interactive storytelling. Entrepreneur and founder of Playbanq, a startup looking to build a community where gamers can talk about game ideas and exchange feedback to shape ongoing projects.
Best regards,
Jorge.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Rich Harris notifications@github.comwrote:
And here's me:
Rich Harris is a British journalist, front-end developer, and recent immigrant to the US. In 2012 he joined the theguardian.com's interactives team, where his job is to write web applications that tell the news. He is the author of Ractive.js, a library for creating reactive user interfaces.
Sorry for the delay!
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9#issuecomment-36477758 .
Bio:
Bryce is the Chief Database Nerd at Concurix Corporation in Kirkland Washington. When the NodeBases movement kicked off with Rod Vagg's levelup module, Bryce immediately fell in love with making bespoke databases in Node.js and generally loves to nerd out on databases. He's a maintainer of node_redis and the author of the Node.js time-series database "timestreamdb".
Kristofer Joseph is a designer taught coder, maker of web stuff, lover of woodland creatures. Recent contributions include Reflow: an application for creating responsive designs and Topcoat: a performance first CSS component library.
Just a heads up everyone. I had someone pull out, so I had to rearrange the schedule a bit. Take a look at your new time slots.
I'm still last :( Hope people are gonna be awake enough still to wanna hear about productivity :point_up:
@thlorenz you should bring @jed along, then if all else fails you can break out the guitar and repeat your BrooklynJS duet :guitar:
@Rich-Harris would you be opposed to switching with @thlorenz? I know you wanted yours later in the day anyways :)
Also, @thlorenz, I built in a pretty long break between sections for this reason. I want people to be energized for the second round of talks.
I'd be fine with that - I should already have some leeway with my flight, but the later I'm on the less chance there is of me causing the schedule to break!
@Rich-Harris that's an interesting idea :)
@Techwraith no switching needed - my comment was only half serious. Sorry for the confusion.
@Rich-Harris seems like you want to switch, which is fine with me as well.
Cool - am happy either way, though it sounds like maybe it makes sense
Alright, I went ahead and switched you guys.
@thlorenz if you and @jed want to do a duet during the break we could probably work that in :)
If @jed is up for it and someone hands me a :guitar: I'm game :musical_score:
wait, @jed is coming?
Not that I know of, the suggestion was a "just in case" thing :)
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Mikeal Rogers notifications@github.comwrote:
wait, @jed https://github.com/jed is coming?
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9#issuecomment-36664659 .
@mikeal if @jed is not coming how about we do a duo. You could sing and :dancer:
@Techwraith just been reading #8 and #11, @mikeal mentions that the projector is 1024x768. Do you happen to know what our setup will be? No biggie but it'd be useful to know if possible - thanks
I'm actually unsure what size the projector will be. @mikeal can we get some info on this?
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Rich Harris notifications@github.comwrote:
@Techwraith https://github.com/Techwraith just been reading #8https://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/8and
11 https://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/11, @mikealhttps://github.com/mikealmentions that the projector is 1024x768. Do you happen to know what our
setup will be? No biggie but it'd be useful to know if possible - thanks
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9#issuecomment-36957729 .
Alright people, this is happening tomorrow! Are you ready? Do you have any last minute questions for me? Ask away :)
All set! Just finished writing the talk. Now to pack a bag and set an alarm clock. See you all tomorrow
What time should we get there?
If you're in the first block, make sure to be there by 1pm, if you're in the second block make sure to be here by 3pm.
On Saturday, March 8, 2014, Bryce Baril notifications@github.com wrote:
What time should we get there?
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9#issuecomment-37104577 .
WebRTCCamp is going right now with plenty of room so if anyone wants to come early you're more than welcome to although we'll be breaking for lunch at noon.
In case you guys need to get in touch with me go any reason, my phone number is (503) 784-8804
I'm the first talk and running slightly behind (hate muni). I should be there by 1:05
---Hadiyah Mujhid415-320-1173Sent from a tiny device
On March 8, 2014 at 11:01:55 AM PST, Daniel Erickson notifications@github.com wrote:In case you guys need to get in touch with me go any reason, my phone number is (503) 784-8804 —Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
That's fine, we're still having people filter in.
On Saturday, March 8, 2014, Hadiyah Mujhid notifications@github.com wrote:
I'm the first talk and running slightly behind (hate muni). I should be there by 1:05
---Hadiyah Mujhid415-320-1173Sent from a tiny device
On March 8, 2014 at 11:01:55 AM PST, Daniel Erickson < notifications@github.comjavascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','notifications@github.com');> wrote:In case you guys need to get in touch with me go any reason, my phone number is (503) 784-8804 --Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mikeal/jsfest-speakers/issues/9#issuecomment-37109359 .
Hi everyone, here's the schedule for RejectJS.
Please respond and give me a brief speaker bio, I'm going to be introducing each of you. Just give me a couple bullet points that I can hit before your talk.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns
March 8th - schedule
section 1
1:00pm: Opening remarks 1:10pm: "Object Oriented JS" - @DiyahM 1:30pm: "The Model ORM" - @mde 1:50pm: "The Path of the NodeBases Jedi" - @brycebaril
break
2:10pm: Break
section 2
3:30pm: "Zones.js talk" - @jorgezaccaro 3:50pm: "CSS Modules" - @kristoferjoseph 4:10pm: "Productivity Up" - @thlorenz 4:30pm: "The reactive programming revolution" - @Rich-Harris
Other info
cc: @mikeal