JSConf Colombia
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Bringing the Colombian JavaScript community under one roof. See you on November 17th & 18th/2023 for our last edition, ever.
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Maris Botero (Maris Botero 🦄) explores generative art and computational creativity in 'Arte Generativo y Creatividad Computacional con JavaScript: Explorando la belleza de los algoritmos'. An artistic journey into algorithmically generated artworks. Live👇 youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
Getting ready for the next sessions JSConf Colombia . Ricardo Castillo @diruzcode looks ready for the panel discussion 😎
We are back with more knowledge and information about the future of JS with Guillermo Rauch (Guillermo Rauch) from Vercel. Want to know more? Follow the #JSConf2023 streaming here: youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
We have four excellent speakers ready to tell us how to "Navigate the Backend Landscape with Javascript". Welcome Erick Wendel, Juan José, Rafael Gonzaga and Ricardo Castillo @diruzcode to the #JSConf2023. Follow up close our streaming on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
Learning about 'Web Wonders: Emerging Trends in the JavaScript UI/UX Arena' with our panelists Juan Caicedo, Un man chevere, Juan Guillermo Murillo, and MalvaDev at the #JSConf2023. Learn with us on YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
We are back with Miguel Teheran presenting a comparative analysis of JavaScript testing tools in 'Playwright, Selenium or Cypress, what is the best option for JavaScript developers'. An insightful session for developers on choosing the right testing tool #JSConf2023
Erick Wendel (Erick Wendel) addresses handling large datasets in JavaScript in 'How to consume gigabytes of data in JavaScript without slowing down applications'. This is crucial for developers managing heavy data processing. Check it out here youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b… #JSConf2023
After a short break, we are back with our last panel: 'Code & Coffee: Exploring the Terrain for JavaScript Talent in Colombia', where maria velandia, Maris Botero 🦄, Sebastian Gomez, and Rina Plata tell us more about their experience. Check out this panel here: youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
We are at our closing remarks with 💀 buriticá 💀, talking about the JSConf history in Colombia. Almost at the end of the second day of #JSConf2023. Don't miss it, connect with us through our streaming on YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
We have a surprise talk that will close the #JSConf2023!! We have Rina Plata, an amazing indigenous woman from Colombia telling us her story as a Wayuu person in tech. Listen to her story right now here: youtube.com/watch?v=CjGA5b…
From #JSConf2023 we invite you to support Rina Plata with the first technology event for indigenous kids in La Guajira, Colombia, in April 2024. Scan the QR code to contact her and donate school supplies for the initiative for her people. For more, follow Rina's social media.
From picking fresh coffee beans to brewing coffee in the Siphon , it was an AMAZING experience! Thanks to JSConf Colombia !
Last day in Medellín, Colombia 🇨🇴 at a Coffee farm 🥹 JSConf Colombia will stay forever in my heart. I had a blast experience giving a talk to over 1000 attendees and getting lots of good feedback from people from all over the world Congrats to all conference organizers and