TXJS is back for its third year on Thursday, June 14 in Austin, Texas. This year, we're moving across the river to the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar, and as always, you can expect an all-day, two-track conference aimed at front-end developers of all skill levels. We'll also have a variety of social events before and after the conference, so plan your visit accordingly.
http://2012.texasjavascript.com
Talks at this Event
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Socket.IO 1.0: how far we've come, what's new, where we're headed. 4.63
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The New Baseline for Front-End Developers 3.56
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/Reg(exp){2}lained/: Demystifying Regular Expressions 4.12
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Tools and Techniques for Faster Development 3.67
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You gotta do what you gotta do: Messing with Google’s homepage 5.0
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Machine Learning for Us 4.03
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Overconstrained: the Secret Lives of Rectangles 3.77
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Javascript Templating 3.25
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Ember.js: More than Meets the Eye 3.13
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localStorage: Use it, Don't Abuse It 3.9
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Putting The Web Back In Web Applications 4.17
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Designing better user experiences (it's your job) 3.78
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NPM: Node’s Personal Manservant 4.23
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Javascript in Responsive Web Design 4.08
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Bootstrap.js: Hella advancedy 4.0
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Needs More Fans: Javascript and your GPU
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When GitHub Attacks 3.25
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JavaScript, Wesley Snipes, Unicorns, and You* 3.38
Speakers at this Event
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Alex Russell 4.48
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Brendan Eich 4.42
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Brendan Kenny
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Dale, Tom 3.13
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Dan Webb 4.17
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Dave Rupert 4.08
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Frances Berriman 3.78
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Guillermo Rauch 4.63
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Heather Arthur 4.03
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Jacob Thornton 4.00
