JSFoo 2013

All about being creative with JavaScript

(Skip ahead to session proposals)

About JSFoo

JSFoo is India’s only national JavaScript conference. The first season of JSFoo featured editions in Bangalore, Pune and Chennai between Oct 2011 and Feb 2012. The second edition in Bangalore in Oct 2012 was based on the theme “JavaScript Everywhere” – featuring JavaScript on web servers, embedded in robots, as a cross-platform language for mobile, and in its original home, the browser.

##JSFoo 2013
The theme for JSFoo 2013 is original creations with JavaScript. Showcase innovative work done with JavaScript – if you have created something at work or outside your work commitments, with or without a business model in sight, something you’ve done for the love of seeing it come to life in front of your eyes, JSFoo is the place to talk about it!

Talks which demonstrate innovation at either a technical or “best practice” level will be given preference. Your creation does not necessarily have to be in production, but we will insist on it being something more significant than a cool ten-line function you came up with (unless that function allowed you to control sharks fitted with lasers or something).

We are also accepting high quality talk and workshop proposals on JS frameworks, libraries and tools. These proposals have to provide clear objectives and take-aways for practising JavaScript developers.

##Format
JSFoo 2013 is a single-track event. We invite proposals for:

  • full-length 40-minute proposal
  • a crisp 15-minute presentation
  • sponsored sessions, 40 minute duration
  • flash talks of 5 minutes duration. Submissions for flash talks will be opened one week before the event
  • Hands-on sessions ranging from two to six hours on JS libraries, frameworks and tools. These proposals will be categorized as workshops

Commitment to open source

HasGeek believes in open source as the binding force of our community. If you are describing a piece of technology, we’d like it to be available under a permissive open source license.

If your software is commercially licensed or available under a combination of commercial and restrictive open source licenses (such as the various forms of the GPL), please consider picking up a sponsorship. We recognize that there are valid reasons for commercial licensing, but ask that you support us in return for giving you an audience. Your session will be marked on the schedule as a sponsored session.

Speaking submissions

You can submit a proposal to speak at JSFoo 2013 via the submission funnel below. Please describe your proposal in as much detail as possible. Detail is important if you’d like to be voted up into the schedule. In particular, we want to hear why you are the best person to be delivering a talk on your proposed topic. Provide links to previous talks and presentations you’ve done. This will help attendees and the programme committee in evaluating your proposal.
Making a funnel submission does not guarantee final selection.

##Selection Process
Voting is open to attendees who have purchased event tickets. If there is a proposal you find notable, please vote for it and leave a comment to initiate discussions. Your vote will be reflected immediately, but will be counted towards selections only if you purchase a ticket. Proposals will also be evaluated by a program committee consisting of:

Proposers must submit presentation drafts as part of the selection process to ensure that the talk is in line with the original proposal, and to help the program committee build a strong line-up for the event.

There is only one speaker per session. Attendance is free for selected speakers. HasGeek will cover your travel to and accommodation in Bangalore from anywhere in the world. As our budget is limited, we will prefer speakers from locations closer home, but will do our best to cover for anyone exceptional. If you are able to raise support for your trip, we will count that as speaker travel sponsorship.

If your proposal is not accepted, you can buy a ticket at the same rate as was available on the day you proposed. We’ll send you a code.

Tickets: http://jsfoo.doattend.com

Website: https://jsfoo.in/2013

Dates

The program committee will announce the first round of selected proposals by 15th August and a second round by 2nd September. We will finalize the schedule by 7th September. The funnel will close on 25th August. The event is on 20th and 21st September 2013.

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JSFoo is a forum for discussing UI engineering; fullstack development; web applications engineering, performance, security and design; accessibility; and latest developments in #JavaScript. Follow JSFoo on Twitter more

Arno Gourdol

@arnog

Pro apps built with Javascript? Yes, you can do that.

Submitted Aug 9, 2013

Can you really write a large, sophisticated, professional application using Javascript and the web platform? Can this application rival or even deliver more than what native applications can?

Yes, yes you can. The Brackets project started as an experiment to explore the boundaries of what was possible with Javascript and the web platform. For the past year, we have been continuing our exploration, with help from a growing community of contributors, and we have not reach those boundaries yet!

Outline

In this session we will review the genesis of the Brackets project. Why did Adobe decide to embark on this path? What was learned along the way? How has this impacted other projects at Adobe?

We’ll also talk about how Brackets is built, how it is able to offer a great experience as a desktop app, while being built with the Javascript and the web platform. We’ll also review how CSS+HTML+Javascript can be used to build some great user experiences. We’ll also discuss TopCoat, the open source CSS framework for clean and fast web apps we are building based on our experience.

Learn how Javascript is changing the way a large software company is revisiting everything about the products it builds and how it builds them, and how you can apply some of those learnings yourself.

Requirements

Interest in Javascript and the web platform.

Experienced with packaged web apps is useful, but not required.

Install Brackets from http://brackets.io
Download the Brackets source code from here: https://github.com/adobe/brackets
Download the Topcoat source code from here: https://github.com/topcoat/topcoat

Speaker bio

Arno Gourdol leads the Web Platform and Authoring team at Adobe. Their mission is to make the web better and to build the best tools in the world for web developers and designers. Their contributions include CSS Filters, CSS Regions and exclusions, Blend Modes, Brackets, Cordova/PhoneGap, Dreamweaver and the Edge Tools & Services: Edge Code, Edge Inspect, Edge Reflow, PhoneGap Build and Edge Animate. Arno has contributed to many other projects at Adobe, including the first versions of Creative Suite. Prior to joining Adobe in 2001 he was a member of the User Interface team at Apple that conceived, designed and implemented Aqua, the user interface of Mac OS X. Arno graduated from the Grenoble University. He lives in San Francisco and enjoys traveling from Abel Tasman to Zanzibar

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JSFoo is a forum for discussing UI engineering; fullstack development; web applications engineering, performance, security and design; accessibility; and latest developments in #JavaScript. Follow JSFoo on Twitter more