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JSFoo Delhi 2020

JSFoo Delhi 2020

On component architecture, performance, security for front-end, and emerging trends

JSFoo is a platform for:

  1. Practitioners to share insights from their work about web application development.
  2. Learning from peers.
  3. Discovery of emerging trends for JavaScript in India.
  4. Understanding perspectives on component architecture, front-end security, performance and emerging trends.

Participate in JSFoo as:

  1. Participant
  2. Speaker
  3. Volunteer
  4. Reviewer
  5. Collaborator
  6. Sponsor

and discover the growing JavaScript community in India.

Talks from previous editions of JSFoo are published on hasgeek.tv/jsfoo

The Delhi edition will be held on 27 November 2020 at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi.


For inquiries about speaking/collaborating with JSFoo, write to jsfoo.editorial@hasgeek.com


For details on Sponsorship and ticket inquiries, write to sales@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020


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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

Accepting submissions till 10 Sep 2020, 11:59 PM

Not accepting submissions

The Delhi edition of JSFoo is a single track event with: Full talks: 30 mins duration Crisp talks: 15 mins duration Flash talks: 5 mins demo with laptop or speaking without laptop Birds Of Feather (BOF) sessions of 1 hour duration expand

The Delhi edition of JSFoo is a single track event with:

  1. Full talks: 30 mins duration
  2. Crisp talks: 15 mins duration
  3. Flash talks: 5 mins demo with laptop or speaking without laptop
  4. Birds Of Feather (BOF) sessions of 1 hour duration
  5. Hands-on workshops of 3-hour or 6-hour duration - where participants follow the instructor on their laptops

We are accepting talks on the following topics:

  1. Use of multiple components - React, Angular, Vue - in a single web application.
  2. Collaborating with teams where an application has multiple components. Talks on these topics can be about tools and/or processes.
  3. Working with vanilla JavaScript -- learnings/experiences
  4. Performance - measuring performance, improving performance, testing for performance.
  5. Best practices: debugging and profiling on the web, testing, measuring performance.
  6. Progressive Web Apps (PWA).
  7. New trends and developments - for example JAM Stack.

Review process:

Proposals will be filtered and shortlisted with reviews from JSFoo speaker alumni.

To expedite the decision on your proposal, include the following with your submission:

  1. Add links to videos/slide decks if your talk is at an advanced stage of articulation.
  2. If you are presenting a new idea, for which you want review and mentorship, explain problem statement and the key learnings in greater detail.
  3. In general, submit your proposal early so that we have more time to iterate. You can always edit your proposal after submitting the first version.

JSFoo’s policy is to showcase talks where the insights are free for participants to take back and apply to their work. If you are referring to a proprietary technology for solving a web application development problem, consider picking up a sponsored session.

Important dates:

Last date for submissions: 10 September, 2020

Event date: 27 November, 2020

Final schedule announcement: 1 October, 2020

Passes and honorarium for speakers:

We pay an honorarium of Rs. 3,000 to speakers. Confirmed speakers also get a pass to the conference and a discount code which they can share with their colleagues, communities they are part of, and on social media channels. We do not provide free passes for speakers’ colleagues and relatives. Please do not ask us for this.

Travel grants for outstation speakers:

Travel grants are available for international and domestic speakers based on the event’s budget. If you require a grant, mention it in the field where you add your location.

Contact

Write to jsfoo.editorial@hasgeek.com for inquiries about speaking at the conference.

parth jansari

Exploring the next gen CSS with Houdini

Have you ever thought about the amount of work CSS does? You change a single attribute and suddenly your entire website appears in a different layout. It’s kind of magic in that regard. (Can you tell where I am going with this?!) So far, we – the community of web developers – have only been able to witness and observe the magic. What if we want to come up with our own magic? What if we want to be… more
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  • 17 Feb 2020

CRUX CONCEPTION

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Team Dynamics & Communication Skills (Team Project Productivity, Start Ups & Leadership)

Attendees will discover the influence of communications places into action while using your everyday people skills, added with a unique style of active listening. more
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  • 19 Feb 2020

Kalanithi Sethuraman

Building Modern Web Apps with Micro Front-End Architecture

I Will Be Explaining about Migrating Existing Web Applications with the help of Micro Front-End Architecture. As the industry is moving towards Framework Oriented Web Designs we can migrate Framework to Framework without Dismantling the Existing Architecture. As There are diverse in Development frameworks like Angular, React and Vue we can Setup a project where all the frameworks can put in Use b… more
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  • 10 Apr 2020

Varun Dey

Memory leaks in front-end JavaScript

JavaScript ecosystem has exploded in a short span of time. Libraries has made it so much easier for developers to scaffold a whole web app and extend their app on top of it. JavaScript’s dynamic nature has also given developers a lot of leeway to not care about memory leaks and quickly build a scalable app. But is the app really scalable if it has multiple leaks spread across the codebase? Should… more
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  • 23 Apr 2020

Anuradha Kumari

Writing JavaScript with accessibility in mind

Accessibility is a very important aspect of web development. As web developers, we strive to bring inclusion into the digital world. But, sometimes we unintentionally build inaccessible websites and the reason is mostly the lack of awareness about accessibility. Also, during the current pandemic of COVID-19, the web has seen a tremendous increase in the number of users. Hence, accessibility is th… more
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  • Submitted
  • 18 May 2020

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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