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JSConf US 2011
Videos
1 — Boris Bokowski: Orion: The web is my development environment
2 — Antranig Basman: The Future is Frameworks, not Modules
3 — David Balmer: Hello, Jo!
4 — Fabian Jakobs: Bespin, Skywriter, Ace - The Past, Present and Future of online Code Editing
5 — Jeremy Johnstone: JavaScript powered TVs!?
6 — Ben Combee: Enyo: A JS Framework for Mobile Devices
7 — Gaurav Seth: JavaScript MOJO with chakra
8 — Mary Rose Cook: Fakery, Artificial Intelligence, Collision Detection, a 2D Platform Shooter in JS
9 — Ray Morgan: Apps vs Web: Lesson from Zappos.com
10 — Mark Headd: JavaScript The Future of Telephony Application Development
11 — Rick Waldron: Intermission Entertainment with Popcorn.js
12 — Alex Russell: Performance of feature detection
13 — Daniel Austin: Toward a High-Performance JSON Protocol: Notes
14 — Thomas Fuchs: Nano? Pico? Femto? Atto? Zepto!
15 — Dethe Elza: Introduction to Waterbear
16 — Matthew Eernisse: Heaven & Hell JavaScript ... everywhere?
17 — Tobias Schneider - VNC with JavaScript was waiting for some sugar
18 — Misko Hevery: angular.js
19 — Jon Pliske: Asynchronous Personalization
20 — Sean Cribbs: JavaScript Apps on Riak
21 — John-David Dalton: Benchmarking Like a Boss
22 — Peter Elger: Low Friction Development
23 — Alex Sexton: Uselessware - A brief history
24 — Rebecca Murphey: Modern JavaScript
25 — Tom Hughes-Croucher - Multi-tiered Node.js architectures
26 — Adam Baldwin: Writing an (in)secure webapp
27 — RGA Panel - Turning kick ass design into kick ass code
28 — Toby Ho: a Fun Way to Browser Test
29 — Dave Johnson: caesar.js
30 — [JSConf US 2011] Andrew Lunny: hangover.js
31 — Aaron Heckmann: Code is Cool Products are Better
32 — Charlie Robbins: Running Node.js in Production
33 — Brian LeRoux: Mobile knife fight PhoneGap project automation
34 — Anton Kovalyov: Code quality tools
35 — Adam Christian: Run your JS everywhere, with Jellyfish
36 — Andrew Paprocki: Bloomberg: home-grown server-side scripting
37 — Brian Cavalier: wire.js
38 — Malte Ubl & Meno Abels: Conference wifi redux
39 — Allen Pike: Making a JS meetup blow minds
40 — David Flanagan: Bytes and blobs
41 — Peter van der Zee: Visual statical analysis tool
42 — Michael Bolin: with: JavaScripts most reviled keyword
43 — Paul Irish: Going steady with the Chrome Dev Tools
44 — Brian Moschel: FuncUnit JavaScript functional testing + IDE
45 — John Davidson: Building custom widgets with the closure library
46 — Tim Caswell: Node powered desktop apps
47 — Reid Burke: Modules made awesome. Lessons learned from YUI loader on Node.js
48 — Nick Small: fighting crime and kicking apps with Batman.js
49 — JSConf US 2011 Welcome Video
50 — Jeremy Ashkenas: CoffeeScript as a JS/Next
51 — Andrew Dupont: Everything is Permitted: Extending Built-ins
52 — Trevor Lalush-Menagh: Envjs and Jasmine: Headless tests FTW
53 — John Hann & Brian Cavalier: The future is modules not frameworks. JS modules Architecture demo.
54 — David Kaneda: Building rich user experiences with sencha touch
55 — John Schulz: Canvas in NodeJS
56 — Dan Beam: How to be a Player (on the Internet). The making of Yahoos universal JS media player.
57 — Mario Gonzalez: Realtime HTML5 Multiplayer Games with NodeJS
58 — Edward Ocampo-Gooding: Shopify
59 — Gonzalo Cordero: YUI Mobile
60 — Nikolai Onken: Mobile Deathmatch - (almost) all you need to know in 20 minutes
61 — Avni Khatri: How quick can we be? (data visualization techniques for engineers)
62 — Dave Herman: Modules for JS.next
63 — Dan Webb: PIMP Your JS Library or Desgning Non-Shit APIs with JavaScript
64 — Marijn Haverbeke: JavaScript Compilation Techniques or "Wasn't JavaScript supposed to be slow?"