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The JavaScript Promise: Easy to Use and Learn Full-Stack Node #48

Open duluca opened 9 years ago

duluca commented 9 years ago

Abstract

For the first time ever it is possible to do full-stack development with a consistent set of tools, using the same language. No more to context switch between front-end and back-end languages, libraries and tools. That is The JavaScript Promise. I've synthesized 'A Hapi LEBRON' stack using Angular, Node, Hapi.JS, LevelDB, Browserify, NPM, Bower and Gulp to simplify the development process. I focused on keeping the barrier to entry low, attempting to break down skill silos and eliminate developer context switching.

I'd like to briefly talk about the idea behind the stack and then show how anyone can jump in and start creating complete solutions easily.

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This talk was presented at NOVA Code Camp on April 18th, 2015 This talk has been selected for CodeStock to be presented on July 11th, 2015 Blog post summarizing presentation and slides

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Doguhan Uluca is a technologist with more than seven years of experience in building enterprise and mobile software solutions. He has delivered meaningful and valuable solutions for several Fortune 100 companies and the Federal government on globally/nationally deployed applications. He's passionate about the web, mobility, and creating great user experiences. He is a Managing Consultant and the JavaScript Specialty Lead at Excella Consulting. Doguhan helps Agile teams achieve their potential by facilitating a consistent forward flow of features built on modern, standards-based technologies. He stays up-to-date with cutting edge technologies and publishes on Tech Talk DC, Excella.com and Dev Pro. When he's not focusing on technology, he enjoys playing Go, discussing philosophy, discovering hidden speakeasies, and travelling. Doguhan created the Excella Retro app, to help teams run Scrum Restrospectives with remote team members easily, along with his colleagues at Excella Consulting. Doguhan holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and has published Designing Automated Handheld Navigation Support at the MobileHCI conference.