May 13 – 15, 2019 | London

JavaScript/ECMAScript

„TypeScript brings the benefits of old-school programming languages such as C++, Java, and C# mainly type checking at compile time, while retaining most of the hipster nature of JavaScript.“

– Srushtika Neelakantam, deepstreamHub

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Track Speakers

Roy Derks

Roy Derks

StepZen
Nir Kaufman

Nir Kaufman

Next Insurance
Gil Fink

Gil Fink

sparXys
Oliver Sturm

Oliver Sturm

DevExpress
Elmar Burke

Elmar Burke

MessageBird
Nils Mehlhorn

Nils Mehlhorn

Freelancer
Cornelia Rauch

Cornelia Rauch

SOFTWAREarchitekt.at
Jaime Garcia

Jaime Garcia

BlockBar
Joel Lord

Joel Lord

MongoDB
Adam Bien

Adam Bien

adam-bien.com
angular-BIG

JavaScript/ECMAScript

With its first appearance on May 1995, JavaScript managed to evolve to one of the most important languages of modern days which can be found literally everywhere. It is, along HTML and CSS, not only one of the web’s core technologies but also used in non-browser based environments like desktop and mobile applications, PDFs, and even on server-side.

JavaScript’s history is embossed by a few ground-breaking moments, such as the advent of AJAX, the first appearance of jQuery or the tremendous success of Google’s Angular or Facebook’s React. But it’s not only about the frameworks, JavaScript’s groundwork is the ever-evolving ECMAScript standard. After establishing new array functionalities as well as the exponentiation operator back in 2016, it’s time to focus on the asynchronous-features of ECMAScript 2017. The JS/ECMAScript track provides deep insights in these features as well as in the core principles of vanilla JavaScript.

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