Closed tlhunter closed 1 year ago
Hi Thomas! Thanks for submitting a talk. Would you be available to present at our June meetup on June 10th?
That should work!
@JoeDoyle23 Sorry for the last minute notice but I've got a funeral on the day of the talk. Can I get a rain check?
@tlhunter Would you be interested in presenting this (or updated) talk in the future SFNode meetup?
@Zahidul-Islam,
I can still give this talk. I'm free on August 25th. I can bring a copy of the book (Distributed Systems with Node.js) for y'all to raffle off to an audience member.
Note that this talk was given at the 2021 UtahJS conference.
✅ @tlhunter Congratulations! Your talk is confirmed for the 25th August 2022 meetup.
@tlhunter Racking up them speaker points!!! Thank you so much for coming through.
@tlhunter Just want to let you know that we canceled the SFNode meetup on the 25th of August because of the venue issue. Would you be interested to present the topic in October or November? Sorry for any inconvenience.
That should work out
@tlhunter circling back on this as we ramp up the meet-up again. Is there still interest to talk about this or would you be interested in another topic?
Am I right in assuming the venue is "SF Homebrew Crypto Club"?
Am I right in assuming the venue is "SF Homebrew Crypto Club"?
For our meetup in June we already have a speaker set up. However we could schedule you in for July. For that month we don't have settled for a venue yet.
I'd like to withdraw this talk proposal
Full name and Bio Thomas Hunter II - Thomas has contributed to dozens of enterprise Node.js services and has worked for a company dedicated to securing Node.js. He has spoken at several conferences on Node.js and JavaScript, is an O'Reilly published author, and is an organizer of NodeSchool SF.
Talk title and abstract (description) This talk covers package management as it is commonly performed in Node.js, from install time to run time. This includes the dependency tree hierarchy and how package managers write packages to disk, how SemVer works and its implications during the install process, and how the module resolution algorithm works when your application calls
require()
.Url to Slides or GitHub Repo https://thomashunter.name/presentations/node-package-management
Social Media Info (Optional) https://twitter.com/tlhunter
Are you going to be live coding? No
Do you need audio from your computer? No