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🚨There are still a few tickets left in this first batch for our December event (with another batch going out on Friday at 10am) 🚨 🚀This is a rare opportunity! Snag them now! 🚀 tickets.brooklynjs.com

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We're still looking for sponsors for our December event! Sponsorship is a great way to get the work about a new or established company, especially if you're hiring. If you or your company would like to sponsor, please shoot us a DM!

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Excited to learn cool things from @tholex, Jessica Garson, rodrigo q, Fuzzy Wobble, and Nick @[email protected] at our event on Thursday! ✨ There are still a few tickets available, so head to tickets.brooklynjs.com to snag 'em! 🎫

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First up, @tholex is running through the history of putting things side by side, from tables to floats to flex to grid 🚤

First up, @tholex is running through the history of putting things side by side, from tables to floats to flex to grid 🚤
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Now Jessica Garson is giving us a sampling of tips as to how to create good sample code, based off the best practices they use at Twitter, including keeping snippets consistent across languages, getting peer reviews, and making sure the examples can be used as building blocks 📝

Now <a href="/jessicagarson/">Jessica Garson</a> is giving us a sampling of tips as to how to create good sample code, based off the best practices they use at Twitter, including keeping snippets consistent across languages, getting peer reviews, and making sure the examples can be used as building blocks 📝
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Last up, Nick @[email protected] is teaching us all about quantum computing— what is a quantum computer, can we even use one?— and how we can give it a whirl in JavaScript 〰️➰➿⚛️

Last up, <a href="/mapmeld/">Nick @mapmeld@mapstodon.space</a> is teaching us all about quantum computing— what is a quantum computer, can we even use one?— and how we can give it a whirl in JavaScript 〰️➰➿⚛️
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A new, fresh batch of tickets for our January 16th event went out today! Whether you want to Boroughgram with us all day or just hear some talks at night, get your tickets at tickets.brooklynjs.com 💛

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Looking to get the word out about your company in 2020? Hiring a lot of people this year? Then sponsor BrooklynJS! We're always looking for sponsors, and a sponsorship is great publicity! DMs us for more info!

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💛✨💛✨💛✨💛 We're excited to learn amazing things from @tomlumperson, Jessie Wu, @fzembow, Travis Fischer, and Thomas Boyt (thomasboyt.com) at our event on Thursday! Tickets are still available at tickets.brooklynjs.com (and sponsorships too!) 💛✨💛✨💛✨💛

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First up, Travis Fischer is our source on the wonderful world of open source. He’s opening up on how to get involved in open source, from docs to marketing to donations to code 💻

First up, <a href="/transitive_bs/">Travis Fischer</a> is our source on the wonderful world of open source. He’s opening up on how to get involved in open source, from docs to marketing to donations to code 💻
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Now we’re hearing Thomas Boyt’s side of working on jambuds.club, a four-year long side project— the joys of using whatever tools you want and learning from them, and taking breaks! 🎶🎵

Now we’re hearing Thomas Boyt’s side of working on jambuds.club, a four-year long side project— the joys of using whatever tools you want and learning from them, and taking breaks! 🎶🎵
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Up next, @fzembow is teaching us to grapple with higher powers—browsers! He’s showing us some things mobile browsers do when they are trying to act in our best interest or our apps best interest but end up getting in our way 📲

Up next, @fzembow is teaching us to grapple with higher powers—browsers! He’s showing us some things mobile browsers do when they are trying to act in our best interest or our apps best interest but end up getting in our way 📲
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And now Jessie Wu is dropping us a line about how to build a hotline bling hotline with AWS using several of their fine offerings. Apparently the system is like digesting pizza! ☎️📞📟🍕🍕🍕

And now <a href="/jessie__wu/">Jessie Wu</a> is dropping us a line about how to build a hotline bling hotline with AWS using several of their fine offerings. Apparently the system is like digesting pizza! ☎️📞📟🍕🍕🍕
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Closing out the night, Tom Lum is teaching us about neural networks and how to keep them weird, including a guitar demo. Did you know that slugs are a very important part of neural network history? 🐌🐌🐌🧠🧠🧠💻💻💻🎸🎸🎸

Closing out the night, <a href="/TomLumPerson/">Tom Lum</a> is teaching us about neural networks and how to keep them weird, including a guitar demo. Did you know that slugs are a very important part of neural network history? 🐌🐌🐌🧠🧠🧠💻💻💻🎸🎸🎸
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Following recommendations around COVID-19 and social distancing, we are cancelling this month's (3/19) edition of BrooklynJS. Everyone who bought a ticket for March will now have a ticket for April (or a future event if you can't attend April, email [email protected])