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Jan 2012
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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.)
Sreekanth Vadagiri
@sreeix
Submitted Nov 22, 2011
Evented Programming is hard, and if not done properly turns up into a spaghetti of callbacks inside callbacks. And any decent sized Node.js application becomes a mess. This session explores the pattens to deal with Evented IO and what to do when you start seeing callbacks than code.
This is partly talking about How we build Activenode, and patterns we used.
We talk about the patterns we found and wierd
We use coffeescript for development.
The slides are from previous session, i’d be revising it more throughly so that it is not hard for people.
Interest in Javascript/CoffeeScript and their heads
Sreekanth,
Developer at Activesphere. Node.js aficionado
Have been developing applications with both Ruby and Node.
nodeknockout.com
http://nodeknockout.com/teams/activenode
https://www.iwork.com/document/en/?a=p1351648204&d=How_to_not_suck_at_Node.js.key
Jan 2012
16 Mon
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat 10:00 AM – 04:30 PM IST
22 Sun
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