Thanks to the community, there is a visual schedule for the 2019 edition. Please find here a link to the slide collection, and sketches explaining the content of the talks.
Slides from #jskongress 2019
Sebastian Eck (@codeshambles on twitter) started a slide collection. Mille Grazie, @ Sebastian! Please add yours or if you find additional ones to the GitHub repo https://github.com/code-shambles/jskongress2019
Talks, visualized in sketch notes
We were so excited to discover that two artists are in the audience of the Kongress: André Kovac and Nabeelah Ali are providing an easier understanding of the talks’ contents with their sketch notes. Thank you both so much!
March 11, 2019
10:30–11:00 Opening Keynote | Everything’s a plugin: Understanding webpack from the inside out by Sean Larkin
Great hand drawn visuals of @TheLarkInn in his talk at #jskongress . These are the notes I made while listening to him talk about how webpack plugins work. pic.twitter.com/UaoBnaVuaG
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
12:00–12:30 How To Combine Event Sourcing Architecture In Your Node.js Server by Tamar Twena-Stern
@SternTwena handling event streams and her 3 kids like a pro!
Great talk at #JSKongress ! pic.twitter.com/3dTOQM815x— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
12:30–13:00 A web platform feature is born! — massively distributed multiplayer engineering by Mariko Kosaka
A sketchnote from @kosamari 's great #jskongress talk on the birth of web platform features. pic.twitter.com/p1gWZczQw5
— Nabeelah Ali (@nabeelahali ) March 11, 2019
14:00–14:30 Taming reactive node.js: Stream-oriented architecture with Nest by Kamil Myśliwiec
A sketchnote of @kammysliwiec talking about slaying dragons at #JSKongress with stream-oriented architectures via @nestframework . pic.twitter.com/GKMCOlddSf
— Nabeelah Ali (@nabeelahali ) March 11, 2019
15:00–15:30 Knock knock, who’s there? Authenticating your single page apps using JSON Web Tokens. by Sam Bellen
@sambego's informative talk on the whys and hows of authenticating with JSON Web Tokens at #JSKongress . pic.twitter.com/l83gxkQcn9
— Nabeelah Ali (@nabeelahali ) March 11, 2019
16:00–16:30 Like A Surgeon — Dissecting a completely Functional-Reactive JavaScript app for the very first time by Netta Bondy
Loved the talk of by @_bondit_ at #JSKongress about functional reactive programming! Super well explained with great humor! My brief notes of her talk: pic.twitter.com/s6FaV8YCA3
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
17:00–17:30 Crafting state management — A principle based architecture by Michael Hladky
Great summary about how you should manage state in the #FrontEnd when following the #flux architecture by @Michael_Hladky at #jskongress . My notes. pic.twitter.com/Begf64Riej
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
March 12, 2019
10:30–11:00 Decomposition and beyond: frontend engineering at scale by Nadia Makarevich
@nadia_jsdev's talk about lessons learned during the rewrite of Jira's frontend at #atlassian and how to align with many distributed developers @JSKongress . pic.twitter.com/g4kYIGs8bh
— Nabeelah Ali (@nabeelahali ) March 12, 2019
11:30–12:00 Angular, React, Vue and Co. — peacefully united thanks to Web Components and Micro Apps by Manfred Steyer
Micro Apps ftw! Thanks for your great talk @ManfredSteyer at #JSKongress pic.twitter.com/jnp6cCFpZK
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
12:00–12:30 Scaling Node.js applications with Kubernetes and Docker by Erick Wendel
Great power and passion in the talk of @erickwendel_ at #jskongress about #Docker and #Kubernetes pic.twitter.com/LBxAHMWhuX
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
12:30–13:00 Beyond JavaScript: The languages for the modern Web by Julian Antonielli
3 examples of funcional alternatives which compile to #javascript in a beautiful talk with live demo and a great demonstration of WHY the tools are useful at #JSKongress! Thanks @_jjant for your first conference talk being that awesome! pic.twitter.com/1eIhLBOehW
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
14:00–14:30 Weaving Webs of Workers by Trent Willis
Wow! Great things to come in the world of web workers! Wonderful introduction by @trentmwillis at #JSKongress pic.twitter.com/oAG2xTb2Wq
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
14:30–15:00 Let your users decide what they want by Narendra Shetty
@narendra_shetty has a lot to say about A/B testing! Great talk at #jskongress pic.twitter.com/omcakC3LH0
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
16:30–17:00 Streaming HTTP and GraphQL by Rob Richard
Learned about "@defer" in @rob_richard s HTTP Stream talk at #jskongress . Cool stuff! pic.twitter.com/mHFhFYKhLu
— André Kovac 康安德 (@andrekovac) March 12, 2019
Have additions to the visual schedule or found some slides on the web? Please add the visuals here, and add links to the slides on https://github.com/code-shambles/jskongress2019
More visuals will be available soon on our YouTube channel (subscribe to be notified, as soon as they’re available)— all the talks have been recorded and all the speakers gave their o.k. to publication. Our video-crew is post-producing at the moment and we will publish the recordings one by one in the next weeks.
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