Meet the open web on
Back in 2011, we organized the first meet.js event in Poznań, Poland. Currently similar meetings are being organized in six cities in Poland. It's about time to summarize what we've talked about this year. meet.js Summit is the hottest conference this autumn and it's completely free! Join us to share the awesomeness of the Open Web. It's open and it's for everyone!
Tickets are available now!
AmberExpo, Żaglowa 11, Gdańsk, Poland
Gdańsk
Agenda
- 0900
- Registration starts!
- 1030
- Welcome talk
- 1040
- Create your perfect architecture with modular JavaScript patterns Kasper Warguła
- 1110
- Abusing Firefox OS and HTML5 games for fun and profit Andrzej Mazur
- 1140
- Coffee break
- 1200
- Pushing the web to the limits Dariusz Siedlecki
- 1230
- Interactive web with Fabric.js Juriy Zaytsev
- 1300
- Lunch break
- 1430
- Serious JavaScript - how to use techniques known from large Java and .NET projects in JS world Mateusz Jamiołkowski
- 1500
- Native performance in interactive JS applications using CSS3 hardware acceleration Håkon Eide
- 1530
- Survival Guide - Web applications for mobile safari and iOS's webUIView Łukasz Wójciak
- 1600
- Coffee break
- 1620
- Going real-time under 20 minutes Maciej Chmurski
- 1650
- Future of JavaScript: ECMAScript Harmony Michał Gołębiowski
- 1720
- Coffee break
- 1740
- The Angular Way Marcin Wosinek
- 1810
- One day in the life of a front-end programmer Damian Wielgosik
- 1840
- Wrap up
- 2000
- Atlassian's after party! Pub Redlight
Speakers
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Dariusz Siedlecki
Talk
Pushing the web to the limits
Developer of HERE at Nokia in Berlin, lately concentrating on advanced JavaScript techniques and web optimisation, he's fascinated with all the new APIs that web browsers provide and is the first one to implement them in his projects.
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Andrzej Mazur
Talk
Abusing Firefox OS and HTML5 games for fun and profit
HTML5 games developer, blogger, speaker, founder of Enclave Games indie game development studio, creator of the js13kGames competition and Gamedev.js Meetups organizer.
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Juriy Zaytsev
Talk
Interactive web with Fabric.js
JavaScript enthusiast. ex-Prototype.js developer. Creator of FabricJS. Maintainer of ES compat tables. Blogger at perfectionkills.com.
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Kasper Warguła
Talk
Create your perfect architecture with modular JavaScript patterns
Front-end specialist, JavaScript lover. Currently working for Cognifide as Software Engineer.
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Maciej Chmurski
Talk
Going real-time under 20 minutes
Front-end developer at Cognifide, Zengage project, loves real-time webapps and motorsports.
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Łukasz Wójciak
Talk
Survival Guide - Web applications for mobile safari and iOS's webUIView
Loves testing alpha / unstable / bleeding edge front-end technologies. Currently interested in server-side box2d physics engines and Open Web standards mobile app development. Got a HTML5 t-shirt!
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Marcin Wosinek
Talk
The Angular Way
Poznań, Poland based IT specialist; since January 2013 meetup and conference speaker and self proclaimed AngularJS evengelist. I have 5 years experience in software development, with different technologies - C#, PHP/Drupal and JS.
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Damian Wielgosik
Talk
One day in the life of a front-end programmer
JavaScript programmer, founder of Functionite.com and blogger at ferrante.pl. Front-Trends corganizer and meet.js originator.
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Håkon Eide
Talk
Native performance in interactive JS applications using CSS3 hardware acceleration
CTO of Swipe.to, passionate about performance and snappy user interfaces, attentive to details. Loves to learn about anything and everything, not just technology and the web.
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Michał Gołębiowski
Talk
Future of JavaScript: ECMAScript Harmony
A member of jQuery Core team; a lead front-end developer at Laboratorium EE, currently working on polona.pl. Fascinated by bleeding-edge technologies in the Web Platform.
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Mateusz Jamiołkowski
Talk
Serious JavaScript - how to use techniques known from large Java and .NET projects in JS world
Software Engineer in Kainos Software. C# "native speaker", enthusiast of BDD and clean code. Fascinated with solid front end development using JavaScript.
What is meet.js?
meet.js is a free front-end meetup organized by web enthusiasts in 6 major Polish cities - Warsaw, Gdańsk, Poznań, Wrocław, Cracow and Katowice. The idea was formed by Damian Wielgosik (Front-Trends, Falsy Values) in January, 2011. We believe it is very important to engage local communities in sharing the Open Web knowledge focusing mostly on JavaScript and HTML5. Open Web knowledge makes people develop fast and improve their skills.
Want to support people who share front-end passion? Let's talk! Contact us at summit@meetjs.pl.