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JSFoo 2012 Chennai

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Siddhi

Adding real time support to your web app

After attending this session, participants will have a high level overview of what are the different libraries, technologies and architecture styles that are used in creating real time communication channels for web apps more
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  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 12 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Balaji D Loganathan (Spritle software)

Cross Platform Mobile apps using JQuery Mobile and Rhomobile

Start with introduction to JQuery Mobile in RhoMobile platform. Intend to do a code-walk through along with short demos of how jQuery Mobile is used in Rhomobile to develop cross-platform mobile applications (iPhone, Android, BB, Windows Phone). Code walk through would include JQM UI features, Ajax calls, device capabilities. Share our experience on using JQuery Mobile for Mobile apps. more
  • 2 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 12 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Vagmi Mudumbai

Building Single Page Apps with Backbone.js and CoffeeScript

The objective is to introduce the concept of single page applications, why it is useful and to demonstrate the usefulness of a framework like Backbone.js with a simple application while coding in Coffeescript. more
  • 1 comment
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  • 18 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Anand S

Data visualisation in Javascript

Create charts and data driven visualisations just the browser. more
  • 1 comment
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 20 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Abhishek Yadav

Object Oriented programming in Javascript

To expose the javascript object model, and to draw parallels with common object oriented programming languages. more
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  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 21 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Abhishek Yadav Proposing

A quick rundown of popular javascript libraries

To give a high level overview of the javascript library ecosystem. more
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  • 21 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Arun Kumar Arjunan

Rise of Node.js

The objective is to understand the popularity of node.js. more
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  • 21 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Sunil Pai

Amplify your stack

Accelerate front-end development! Reduce the design-develop-deploy period painlessly. more
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  • 24 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Pavan Kumar Sunkara

Production ready apps with flatiron

Getting familiar with flatiron, a full-stack web application development framework and learn to build production ready node.js apps more
  • 2 comments
  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 26 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Tutorial

Harish Sivaramakrishnan

Face/Off: jQuery Mobile vs Sencha Touch

jQuery mobile or Sencha touch? Let’s look at both of them and see which one would help you win building mobile apps with web standards. more
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  • 26 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Harish Sivaramakrishnan

Building visualizations that rock using Web Standards

30 minutes swat tutorial to re-construct the visualization from Google Zeitgeist 2011 application, ground up. more
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  • 26 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Tutorial

Harish Sivaramakrishnan

Turbocharge your Canvas based apps using Easel.js

Work faster with the HTML5 Canvas element by mastering the awesome Easel.js library. more
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  • 26 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Pramode C.E

Hardware Hacking with Javascript and the BeagleBone

Learn to hack embedded systems with the BeagleBone’s innovative Javascript(NodeJS) based scripting interface. more
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  • 26 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Vishnu Iyengar

Tracking Memory Leaks in Client Side Javascript Applications

To understand how memory leaks can occur in javascript applications. To understand the current state of tooling and how that can be used to detect such leaks. more
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  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 31 Jan 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Advanced Session type: Lecture

Sreekanth Vadagiri Proposing

Discussion on Why Node.js

As a developer I am awed by the rapid growth of Node.js, it’s become one of the most talked about technologies in the recent times. There are also people who question the hype associated with it, and question the performance/scaling benefits of Node.js more
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  • 04 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Discussion

Srirangan

Ajax is history - Build real time apps in JavaScript

How to build the next generation of real-time browser based apps with JavaScript and related technologies. more
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  • 05 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Demo

Krishna Chaitanya T

JavaScript is mischievous. Handle 3rd party content with care!

The objective of this talk is to explain how insecure client side communications can be and the care one should take to securely integrate third party content. more
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  • 08 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Rajasekharan Vengalil

Advanced JavaScript Techniques

The primary objective of the session is to review aspects of the JavaScript language that tend to be somewhat rarely used but are immensely useful at the same time. more
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  • 08 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

P V Sundarram Proposing

Code sharing between server(node.js & mongodb) & client(browser)

Write ‘run anywhere’ code & reduce the amount of code written. Provide a scalable & replicable means to do this in production apps and not just for mere experiments. more
  • 3 comments
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  • 09 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Advanced Session type: Tutorial

Praveen Kumar

jQuery essentials

This talk is aimed at beginner level JavaScript programmers. I’ll go through the essentials of jQuery, showing some best practices and performance tips/tricks along the way. more
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  • 11 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Beginner Session type: Lecture

Rajasekharan Vengalil

JavaScript and the compatible web

Sponsored Session Outline While the suite of technologies being bandied about under the “HTML5” banner are exciting, creating user experiences that work well across browsers brands and versions continues to be the bane of web developers and testers. Come and learn some tips and tricks and best practices that help you add some HTML5 goodness to your web apps while still delivering an acceptable us… more
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  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 14 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

Rajasekharan Vengalil

Node.js on Windows Azure

Sponsored Session Outline Node.js is now a fully supported development platform for building server applications on Windows. What’s more, you can now take your high performance node.js server application and deploy to the cloud on Windows Azure and benefit from pretty much infinite scale. Come learn how you can build your node.js app on Windows and then deploy it to Windows Azure in this demo fil… more
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  • Confirmed & scheduled
  • 14 Feb 2012
Section: Default Technical level: Intermediate Session type: Lecture

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