Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Thursday, July 27th 2023
6:00PM to 9:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
We're BACK with an assortment of talks with venue support from Sentry!
JS Tech Talk is for sharing knowledge about all things Javascript, dev-related or improving our craft and careers.
The venue holds ~200 people, so please RSVP only if you are coming, and update it if you can no longer attend.
Unfortunately, this event won’t be streamed but we will make best efforts to record the talks!
Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events
Venue Info
Spaces Toronto
Osgoode metro station is right down the street, as well as the Queen St + John St bus stop
Wheelchair accessible
Gendered and Gender-neutral washroom available
Talks
Marco Campos, "Web Components, for fun and profit"
A quick intro to web components. How do they compare to other frontend frameworks? Marco will give us a demo of how to use WC!
Shriji Kondan Elangovan on "The Joy of Svelte"
Shriji will give us an overview of Svelte, cool things you build with it, and how developer experience of the language differs from other frameworks.
Lazar Nikolov on "Web Fonts and the Dreaded Cumulative Layout Shift"
Tips and tricks to improve your web font performance and minimize cumulative layout shift (CLS) when using web fonts.
Speaker Bios
Marco Campos is an engineer with 10+ years of experience in front end and back end. He specializes in working with Node, Typescript and Vue.
Lazar Nikolov is a full-stack engineer and developer advocate who leans more towards frontend. He's been coding professionally since 2015.
Shriji Kondan Elangovan is a frontend developer who is enthusiastic about Svelte and Web3.
Wanna give a talk, do a book club, or run a workshop?
Tell us about it: https://tinyurl.com/torontoJS or events@torontojs.com
Wanna be an event partner or sponsor? Reach out at sponsor@torontojs.com
Love our events? Help a 13-year long-running DIY initiative cover its baseline costs!
Back us on Open Collective
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Jul
27
Thursday, July 27th 2023
6:00PM to 9:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We're BACK with an assortment of talks with venue support from Sentry!
JS Tech Talk is for sharing knowledge about all things Javascript, dev-related or improving our craft and careers.
The venue holds ~200 people, so please RSVP only if you are coming, and update it if you can no longer attend.
Unfortunately, this event won’t be streamed but we will make best efforts to record the talks!
Code of Conduct is enforced at all TorontoJS events
Venue Info
Spaces Toronto
Osgoode metro station is right down the street, as well as the Queen St + John St bus stop
Wheelchair accessible
Gendered and Gender-neutral washroom available
Talks
Marco Campos, "Web Components, for fun and profit"
A quick intro to web components. How do they compare to other frontend frameworks? Marco will give us a demo of how to use WC!
Shriji Kondan Elangovan on "The Joy of Svelte"
Shriji will give us an overview of Svelte, cool things you build with it, and how developer experience of the language differs from other frameworks.
Lazar Nikolov on "Web Fonts and the Dreaded Cumulative Layout Shift"
Tips and tricks to improve your web font performance and minimize cumulative layout shift (CLS) when using web fonts.
Speaker Bios
Marco Campos is an engineer with 10+ years of experience in front end and back end. He specializes in working with Node, Typescript and Vue.
Lazar Nikolov is a full-stack engineer and developer advocate who leans more towards frontend. He's been coding professionally since 2015.
Shriji Kondan Elangovan is a frontend developer who is enthusiastic about Svelte and Web3.
Wanna give a talk, do a book club, or run a workshop?
Tell us about it: https://tinyurl.com/torontoJS or events@torontojs.com
Wanna be an event partner or sponsor? Reach out at sponsor@torontojs.com
Love our events? Help a 13-year long-running DIY initiative cover its baseline costs!
Back us on Open Collective
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host