JSFoo 2012 Pune

Pune gets its own JSFoo

After Bangalore, JSFoo is coming to Pune! JSFoo is a one day conference about developing next-generation applications in JavaScript. Join us for a full day of intense sessions on a variety of topics ranging from core JavaScript concepts to building complete web-applications in JavaScript.

This is your chance to mingle with and learn from JavaScript experts from all over the country!

Sessions are for 45 minutes each: 30 minutes speaking, 10 minutes of Q&A and 5 minutes for people to move between rooms. Tickets are free for confirmed speakers. If you’ve proposed to speak, please wait to hear from us before you buying your ticket. If your proposal is not selected, you will still get Early Geek pricing.

(This event was previously scheduled for December 10 but has been moved to January since the organizing team was busy with Droidcon.)

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Harish Sivaramakrishnan

Turbocharge your Canvas based apps using Easel.js

Submitted Dec 15, 2011

Programming for Canvas can be at times tedious and clumsy - with easel.js library, you can develop for canvas in a faster, cleaner and more effective way.

Outline

Programming for Canvas got a lot more exciting with the easel.js framework. Learn how to program for canvas in a DisplayObject oriented fashion through a step-by-step tutorial of Easel.js. At the end of this tutorial, you’d be able to create canvas based applications in a structured, compact and easy to understand way.

Requirements

Working knowledge of JavaScript

Speaker bio

Harish is a developer evangelist for web and open standards at Adobe Systems.

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