Submissions
Benjamin Lupton

Benjamin Lupton

@balupton

Meta Refresh 2013

Why Open-Source

To educate and inspire people on the open-source mindset. more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 11 Dec 2012
Section: Patterns Technical level: Beginner Session type: Discussion

Meta Refresh 2013

Why the next big thing sucks

We’re coders, not hipsters. We’re here to change the world, not be swept up by change. more
  • 6 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 11 Dec 2012
Section: Process Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Meta Refresh 2013

Q&A Panels

Would be cool to get multiple Q&A panels happening, one for each topic. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 24 Dec 2012
Section: Process Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Panel

JSFoo 2013

The Rise of DocPad - The Hybrid Static Site Generator for Node

What were the key innovations with DocPad that made it the success it is (technical) How did we spot those innovations (non-technical) What tools were used to build the community (technical) How did this all tie together to build a strong growing community (non-technical) more
  • 1 comment
  • Submitted
  • 17 Jun 2013
Section: Full talk Technical level: Intermediate

Meta Refresh 2014

DocPad. Streamline your web development process. Integrate your team.

This talk will show how DocPad, a decoupled web architecture, is streamlining the web development process, while keeping your team integrated throughout. It’ll cover: more
  • 47 comments
  • Rejected
  • 20 Dec 2013
Section: Full talk Technical level: Beginner

Meta Refresh 2014

Why templating engines suck. A history lesson.

JavaScript Today: EJS/Eco/ECT, that was soo 2 years ago. Moustache/Handlebars, that was soo 6 months ago. Facebook React, that’s the new hotness. more
  • 3 comments
  • Rejected
  • 07 Jan 2014
Section: Full talk Technical level: Beginner

JSFoo 2014

Building realtime web applications that live update when other people make changes

To show you how a best-practice combination of the latest javascript technologies brought together into a clean cohesive solution that accomplishes pure awesome. more
  • 0 comments
  • Submitted
  • 08 Aug 2014
Section: Full talk Technical level: Beginner