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JS Tech Talk [In-Person] - CSS-Edit: Beyond Text Editing | Streaming & Coding Contests: A Digital Surge

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Toronto JavaScript

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We missed you this time around!

Spring Revival: Welcoming You Back to Our Energizing March Meetup!

We will love to welcome you to our March 2024 In-Person Tech Talk Meetup at Super.com! 👋

Come out and join us for a special event with our members who are coming together to share their knowledge with the community.

We are still finalizing the tech talks, and will update the agenda when we have more details, but here's a quick run down of the schedule for the day:

Schedule:

6:00 pm - Doors Open

6:20 pm - Welcome notes from TorontoJS

6:30 pm - Welcome from our hosts - Super.com

6:35 pm - Beyond Text Editing with CSS-Edit - by Marcelle Rusu

Marcelle has spent the last 2 months working full-time on a from-scratch structural editor for css.
They are going to talk about the experience of having the freedom/pressure of working on DX full-time, the current state and dreams for the future

About Marcelle: "Marcelle Rusu (they/them) is a solo developer deeply passionate about client-side programming, language design, and DX tooling. They have done front-end work for about 5-6 years ranging from react, svelte, and even elm. "

7:15 pm - Web video streaming and the rise of coding competitions - by Daniel Stoianov

Daniel is going to talk about his experience participating in a Contest for developers for implementing live streaming browsing feature. He will talk a little about which technologies for web streaming are most popular right now and will try to to combine them with his solution.

About Daniel: "Daniel has been in development professionally since 2017, he remembers the era when jQuery was a prominent tool and even recalls some flash elements in the browser. Not only does he enjoy being a frontend developer, but he also finds pleasure in exploring other fields within development. He particularly likes experimenting with backend technologies and indulging in pet projects related to video."

8:00 pm - Networking

9:00 pm - Doors Close

(Note: All times in the schedule are an approximation.)

Many thanks to Super.com for hosting us!

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We're looking for sponsors for events like these. If you or your company would like to support TorontoJS and get a message out to our community, please get in touch with organizers@torontojs.com

The Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events and spaces - online or in-person.

Gendered toilets and a single occupancy accessible toilet are available.

TorontoJS is a volunteer-led not-for-profit organization. Please help us with tidying up; otherwise, the venue staff and volunteers will have to pick up after you.

JS Tech Talk [In-Person] - CSS-Edit: Beyond Text Editing | Streaming & Coding Contests: A Digital Surge

Primary Photo for Toronto JavaScript

Hosted by

Toronto JavaScript

In-Person

Address available to attendees

Spring Revival: Welcoming You Back to Our Energizing March Meetup!

We will love to welcome you to our March 2024 In-Person Tech Talk Meetup at Super.com! 👋

Come out and join us for a special event with our members who are coming together to share their knowledge with the community.

We are still finalizing the tech talks, and will update the agenda when we have more details, but here's a quick run down of the schedule for the day:

Schedule:

6:00 pm - Doors Open

6:20 pm - Welcome notes from TorontoJS

6:30 pm - Welcome from our hosts - Super.com

6:35 pm - Beyond Text Editing with CSS-Edit - by Marcelle Rusu

Marcelle has spent the last 2 months working full-time on a from-scratch structural editor for css.
They are going to talk about the experience of having the freedom/pressure of working on DX full-time, the current state and dreams for the future

About Marcelle: "Marcelle Rusu (they/them) is a solo developer deeply passionate about client-side programming, language design, and DX tooling. They have done front-end work for about 5-6 years ranging from react, svelte, and even elm. "

7:15 pm - Web video streaming and the rise of coding competitions - by Daniel Stoianov

Daniel is going to talk about his experience participating in a Contest for developers for implementing live streaming browsing feature. He will talk a little about which technologies for web streaming are most popular right now and will try to to combine them with his solution.

About Daniel: "Daniel has been in development professionally since 2017, he remembers the era when jQuery was a prominent tool and even recalls some flash elements in the browser. Not only does he enjoy being a frontend developer, but he also finds pleasure in exploring other fields within development. He particularly likes experimenting with backend technologies and indulging in pet projects related to video."

8:00 pm - Networking

9:00 pm - Doors Close

(Note: All times in the schedule are an approximation.)

Many thanks to Super.com for hosting us!

--

We're looking for sponsors for events like these. If you or your company would like to support TorontoJS and get a message out to our community, please get in touch with organizers@torontojs.com

The Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events and spaces - online or in-person.

Gendered toilets and a single occupancy accessible toilet are available.

TorontoJS is a volunteer-led not-for-profit organization. Please help us with tidying up; otherwise, the venue staff and volunteers will have to pick up after you.

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