[aerogear-dev] Empire JS day 2
Bruno Oliveira
bruno at abstractj.org
Mon May 19 12:14:22 EDT 2014
Thanks for the write-up Luke.
On 2014-05-09, Lucas Holmquist wrote:
> Now for Day 2,
>
> going off topic for a second, i realized that after the first day, my jeans weren't skinny enough. Ok back to the talks
>
> Build Artifacts in Source Control
>
> by Clay Smith
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxqVtsnP6Ko - part 1
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViPsP7HzMJ4 - part 2
>
> this talk was about how it is bad to put compiled production distribution stuff in git/vcs
>
> also talk about using the github release api
>
> and that we need better tools for production builds
>
> Preventing XSS & CSRF
>
> by Jeremy Stashewsky
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jubb3g1HVg
>
> this was a cool talk about Cross Site Scripting and Cross Site Request Forgery and some techniques to help prevent it
>
> Bits of Nodebots.Next / Animating with Javascript
>
> by Rick Waldron
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-6_iA1zZDk
>
> An awesome talk. Just watch the video
>
> Hacking Webforms with Phantom.js
>
> by Alyssa Ravasio
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYKP0vZsTSI
>
> a interesting talk about using phantom.js to fill out forms.
>
> Her business is a camping booking site. Existing booking sites for campsites are crappy, and there is only really one. There is no public API for camp listings, so a user goes to her site, books their campsite on a nice looking/nice experience site, then in the background, phantom.js goes to the crappy site and books the camp site.
>
> MyDB
>
> by Guillermo Rauch - socket.io author( i think )
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jwygdZW-r0
>
> kind of a neat talk about sync, probably somewhat relevant to what we might be doing
>
> BigPipe
>
> by Arnout Kazemier - from nodejitsu
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYArq4XhdFo
>
> BigPipe is something that Facebook was suppose to deliver, but never really did, so these guys did there own thing
>
> it's basically the ability to render different parts of the page asyncly, using what they call pagelets
>
> an example of BigPipe in use is browsenpm.org
>
> Transitioning Groupon to node.js
>
> by Sean McCullough
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWVblTpUlxM
>
> kind of a neat talk about moving groupon's rails stack to node.js and some of the challenges and why it was right for them
>
> Hacking Art with Node.js and Image Analysis
>
> by John Resig - Author of a little know library called jQuery
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JrJdD2Ssnk
>
> showing off some library's that he wrote to do image analysis, didn't really show any code though
>
> WebRTC can be easy
>
> by Michelle Bu - author of PeerJS
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONxw9R1Fxfs
>
> pretty neat talk about WebRTC and making it easier to use.
>
> The hidden benefits of static analysis
>
> by Kirill Cherkashin and Tsering Shrestha
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZqTvexCtZM
>
> talk about how JS tools can be awesome even though JS is a dynamic language.
>
> showed some WebStorm IDE js autocomplete stuff
>
> and some other libs like spy-js
>
> Easing into ECMAScript 6 and Beyond
>
> by Ben Newman - works at facebook
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXY9hIPKuLQ
>
> showing off his library "recast" and how we should always be transpiling to code for the future without choking on it
>
> Pixel Art and Javascript
>
> by Vince Allen
>
> youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6tP3nJp3NM
>
> Needed to leave to catch a train, so i missed this one, so just watch the video
> _______________________________________________
> aerogear-dev mailing list
> aerogear-dev at lists.jboss.org
> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/aerogear-dev
--
abstractj
More information about the aerogear-dev
mailing list