Toronto JavaScript
Apr
11
Tuesday, April 11th
from 10:30PM to 1:00AM UTC
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
4 attending
4 attending
Note: This workshop is capped at 30 attendees in-person, first come first serve.
Toronto JS thanks Super.com for generously offering their venue to support events by developers for developers!
Due to unforeseen popular demand, please confirm attendance with this form and we will reply on the first 30 signups by Monday morning, latest! Thank you all for your interest.
https://tinyurl.com/debugwithchrome
Venue
260 Queen St W 4th floor · Toronto, ON
How to find us1 min walk from Osgoode station. Enter the lobby just off Queen street to the right of the Shopper's Drug Mart entrance and head to the 4th floor. Elevator available.
Prerequisites
A laptop with a web dev environment, including an editor and a local server
Some proficiency in JavaScript
A cheerful and inquisitive attitude
About The Workshop
JavaScript is weird and debugging it can be hard. Let's make it easier with the right tools. Learn how to squash and diagnose bugs in your applications with this workshop all about debugging with Chrome DevTools.
Schedule
6:30 - Start
Intro - 25 minutes
Exercise 1 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 1 - 20 minutes
Exercise 1 Review - 5 minutes
Exercise 2 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 2 - 20 minutes
Exercise 2 Review - 5 minutes
Exercise 3 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 3 - 20 minutes
Exercise 3 Review - 5 minutes
Outro - 5 minutes
9:00 pm - Event End.
Presenter Bio
Alex Bodurri is an Angular Team Member and a Developer at Verto Health.
https://aleksanderbodurri.com/Code of Conduct applies to all TorontoJS events.
Wanna give a workshop? Wanna sponsor us? Wanna be an event partner? Let us know at organizers(at)torontojs(dot)com.
Platform Sponsors
Liveblocks is real-time infrastructure to create collaborative experiences like Figma & Notion in a matter of days, not months. Our toolkit is purpose-built for the JS, React, and Next.js ecosystem.
https://liveblocks.ioClerk simplifies the process of adding authentication & user management to get you up and running in minutes. Our product is purpose-built for Next.js, React and the modern web.
https://clerk.comWe missed you this time around!
4 attending
4 attending
Platform Sponsors
Liveblocks is real-time infrastructure to create collaborative experiences like Figma & Notion in a matter of days, not months. Our toolkit is purpose-built for the JS, React, and Next.js ecosystem.
https://liveblocks.ioClerk simplifies the process of adding authentication & user management to get you up and running in minutes. Our product is purpose-built for Next.js, React and the modern web.
https://clerk.comToronto JavaScript
Apr
11
Tuesday, April 11th
from 10:30PM to 1:00AM UTC
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Note: This workshop is capped at 30 attendees in-person, first come first serve.
Toronto JS thanks Super.com for generously offering their venue to support events by developers for developers!
Due to unforeseen popular demand, please confirm attendance with this form and we will reply on the first 30 signups by Monday morning, latest! Thank you all for your interest.
https://tinyurl.com/debugwithchrome
Venue
260 Queen St W 4th floor · Toronto, ON
How to find us1 min walk from Osgoode station. Enter the lobby just off Queen street to the right of the Shopper's Drug Mart entrance and head to the 4th floor. Elevator available.
Prerequisites
A laptop with a web dev environment, including an editor and a local server
Some proficiency in JavaScript
A cheerful and inquisitive attitude
About The Workshop
JavaScript is weird and debugging it can be hard. Let's make it easier with the right tools. Learn how to squash and diagnose bugs in your applications with this workshop all about debugging with Chrome DevTools.
Schedule
6:30 - Start
Intro - 25 minutes
Exercise 1 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 1 - 20 minutes
Exercise 1 Review - 5 minutes
Exercise 2 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 2 - 20 minutes
Exercise 2 Review - 5 minutes
Exercise 3 Explanation - 5 minutes
Exercise 3 - 20 minutes
Exercise 3 Review - 5 minutes
Outro - 5 minutes
9:00 pm - Event End.
Presenter Bio
Alex Bodurri is an Angular Team Member and a Developer at Verto Health.
https://aleksanderbodurri.com/Code of Conduct applies to all TorontoJS events.
Wanna give a workshop? Wanna sponsor us? Wanna be an event partner? Let us know at organizers(at)torontojs(dot)com.