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SchedulePro workshopsFree workshopsOS AwardsSponsorsJobsPerksFAQTICKETSTICKETSJune 16th in Amsterdam & June 20th remote, 2022Core library authors. Hands-on learning. The future of JS. JavaScript is #1 on demand programming language in the world with 25 millions of developers behind it. Meet the ones who shape out the now and the future of the prospering nation. June 16 & 20, 2022. 40+ speakers Sharing their know-hows 1K luckies Attending in-person 20K tech folks Joining remotely RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOLLOW FOR UPDATES EventJSNation is a 2-day 2-track event focusing exclusively on JavaScript development. Discover the future of the JavaScript development ecosystem and get connected to its stellar crowd! This year, the format of the event will be hybrid, with the first day (June 16) streamed from the Amsterdam venue including hybrid networking features and interactive entertainment; and second day (June 20), as well as the numerous free workshops, streamed to the global audience online.This year we expect the authors and core teams:WebpackSolidJSCopilotViteWebVM/CheerpXQ.jsTauriVue.jsSvelteYarnNode.jsAngularWant to know the rest? Follow usMon - WedJune13-15thPro WorkshopsNation`s top educators from all over the globeThu & MonJune16&20thConference daysJune 16 – in-person in Amsterdam and streaming from the venue. June 20 – just streaming of both tracks and other activities.SatJune18thHangout dayExperience Amsterdam with new friends during our boat and walking tours "Nation - a large group of people who share the same language, traditions, and history"— Cambridge Dictionary Speakers Ecosystem Full Info Tobias KoppersWebpack, GermanyTalk: Webpack in 5 Years?Creator of webpack. Working full time on Open Source. Father of two children. Likes to play board games.Ecosystem Full Info Ryan CarniatoSolidJS Creator / eBay, USATalk: SolidJS: Reactivity UnchainedAs a JavaScript performance enthusiast, and fine-grained reactivity super-fan, Ryan is obsessively passionate about the future of JavaScript frameworks. He is the creator of SolidJS, and a maintainer of Marko. Angular Full Info Sarah DrasnerGoogle, USATalk: The Wind and the Waves: The formation of Framework Waves from the EpicenterSarah Drasner is Director of Engineering, Core Developer Web at Google, where she runs web infrastructure, including open source projects like Angular, Karma, and Sass. Sarah is formerly VP at Netlify, Vue core team emeritus, and an O'Reilly author. Sarah also co-organized ConcatenateConf with Christian Nwamba, a conference for Nigerian and Kenyan developers.Ecosystem Full Info Rich HarrisVercel, USATalk: 1.0 Release of SvelteKitRecovering journalist, open source provocateur. Started Rollup and Svelte. On a mission to make web development fun.Ecosystem Full Info Evan YouVue.js & Vite Creator, USATalk: Vue UpdatesEvan is an independent software developer and the creator of the open source JavaScript framework Vue.js. Most of his work is open source and publicly available on GitHub. You can follow Evan on Twitter where he mostly tweets about Vue and frontend technologies.Performance Full Info Addy OsmaniGoogle, USATalk: The Future of Performance ToolingAddy Osmani is an Engineering Manager working on Google Chrome. He leads up a Web Performance and tools team focused on making the web fast. His teams contribute to projects like Core Web Vitals, Lighthouse, PageSpeed Insights, Chrome User Experience Report and others.Language Full Info Kyle SimpsonSoftware Engineer, Public Speaker, and Teacher, USA Talk: Confessions from an ImpostorKyle Simpson likes to explore JS and FP techniques. He's written books, taught, and spoken publicly. He's currently helping build a culture of engineering excellence for his employer.Language Full Info Eva FerreiraMabl, ArgentinaTalk: What the Random?!Eva is a Front-End developer who loves cats and makes many Harry Potter jokes. From Buenos Aires, Argentina Eva enjoys making websites and teaching HTML, CSS, SVG and JavaScript. Eva loves the challenge of developing fast, accessible and responsive interfaces, layouts and animations. CSSConf Argentina organizer.Quantum Computing Full Info Stewart SmithUnity Technologies, USATalk: Quantum Computing in JavaScript with Q.jsThe creator of Q.js (a drag-and-drop quantum circuit composer) and Handy.js (a hand pose capture and recognition toolkit for WebXR).Stewart invents fun future things in collaboration with his amazing colleagues at Unity Technologies where he serves as Head of Consumer Augmented Reality.Prior to Unity, Stewart has worked with renowned hybrid studios like Google’s Data Arts Team, Google Creative Lab, Amazon’s Emerging Technologies and Intelligence Platforms team, and Unity Labs. Together with his talented teammates, he’s won industry awards like the Cannes Gold Lion, created a virtual reality music video for LCD Soundsystem, and collaborated with Ernő Rubik to create the “Beyond Rubik’s Cube” traveling exhibition. What really makes Stewart happy is partnering with smart friends to take on the impossible – or the ridiculous.Stewart received his Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Yale University. His artwork has been exhibited at various museums around the world, he’s taught graduate courses that mix code with graphic design, served on various industry panels, and is always excited about the future. Language Full Info Yulia StartsevMozilla, GermanyTalk: How JS Modules work: a Browser PerspectiveYulia Startsev is a staff software engineer at Mozilla. She works on the SpiderMonkey Team, which develops the JavaScript engine for Firefox. She represents Mozilla at ECMA TC39, the standardizing body for JavaScript (officially known as EcmaScript). She is currently based in Germany, where she enjoys fine teas, video games, and working on the future of the free and open web.WebAssembly Full Info Alessandro PignottiLeaning Technologies, Italy / The NetherlandsTalk: Crafting the Impossible: X86 Virtualization in the Browser with WebAssemblyAlessandro is founder and CTO of Leaning Technologies. They just released WebVM, a WebAssembly-powered x86 virtual machine running in the browser. Originally from Rome, he has lived in Amsterdam since 2014.Ecosystem Full Info Daniel Thompson-YvetotTauri Programme within the Commons Conservancy, MaltaTalk: Tauri Foundations and FuturesDaniel, 46, is cofounder, core member, and chairperson of the board of directors of the Tauri Programme within the Commons Conservancy. Previously he was a volunteer at the Gängeviertel Hamburg and a core member of the Quasar Framework team. Today, as an active member of both open-source and real-world activist communities, he strives to empower people to create better a better world using strong cryptography, sound security principles, ecological points of view, and respect for privacy. He speaks and writes about holistic engineering, and is based in Malta.Language Full Info Rik ArendsMakepad, NetherlandsTalk: TBCNow building Makepad, Formerly founder Cloud9IDE.Ecosystem Full Info Maël NisonDatadog, FranceTalk: Yarn 4 - Modern Package ManagementExpert in developer experience, Maël spent years leading the development team for Yarn, the JavaScript package manager. Now at Datadog, he keeps working on improving workflows that developers face everyday.ML Full Info Krzysztof CieślakGitHub / GitHub Copilot team, PolandTalk: Bringing the Power of AI into your Editor with GitHub CopilotKrzysztof is a photographer, globetrotter open-source maintainer, and public speaker. He works as a Senior Research Engineer at GitHub Next, where he designs and builds the next generation of developer tools such as GitHub Copilot. After the work, Krzysztof is an open-source software maintainer passionate about functional programming (especially F#), editor tooling and developer experience - he has created and maintained several OSS projects varying from language servers to web frameworks to VSCode plugins. Additionally, he is a passionate public speaker. You can meet him at many conferences around the world, where he is always trying to meet new people and learn how to make the lives of software developers better. Internationalization Full Info Naomi MeyerAdobe, USATalk: Building JS Apps with Internationalization (i18n) in MindNaomi is a Software Development Engineer at Adobe on the Globalization, Core Services team where she leads internationalization and localization for Creative Cloud products. She speaks regularly at international software engineering conferences, contributes to open source, and volunteers teaching girls to code. Before coding full time, Naomi worked as a teacher across Asia and West Africa. She enjoys weekends outside with her dog - hiking, camping, and riding bikes. Web MIDI Full Info Jean-Philippe CôtéCollège Édouard-Montpetit, CanadaTalk: MIDI in the Browser... Let's Rock the Web!Jean-Philippe Côté is an educator, technologist and artist based in Montréal (Québec, Canada). He has been using JavaScript since the very beginning for both professional work and artistic projects. He is a respected contributor of the open source community, especially in the fields of music technology, creative coding and physical computing. In 2020, he joined the ranks of the W3C's Web Audio Group.Jean-Philippe holds a master's degree in communication and is currently pursuing a PhD in arts studies and practices. He is a professor at Collège Édouard-Montpetit.ML Full Info Karol PrzystalskiCodete & Medtransfer, PolandTalk: JavaScript Beats CancerObtained a PhD degree in Computer Science in 2015 at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. CTO and founder of Codete. Leading and mentoring teams at Codete. Working with Fortune 500 companies on data science projects. Built a research lab for machine learning methods and big data solutions at Codete. Gives speeches and trainings in data science with a focus on applied machine learning in German, Polish, and English. Used to be an O’Reilly trainer.Language Full Info Robin RicardBloomberg, UKTalk: Record & Tuple: Immutable Data Structures in JSRobin is a Software Infrastructure engineer who works on Bloomberg's internal JavaScript environment. This includes working on our large-scale TypeScript build system and the JavaScript standard (ECMAScript) to improve our engineers' productivity. Along the way, Robin started working on Record & Tuple, a new proposed feature for JavaScript, and joined the Bloomberg TC39 delegates to champion the feature.UI Full Info Nikhil SharmaPostman, IndiaTalk: Building UIs - By the People, for the People!Nikhil is a Software Engineer at Postman, based out of Bangalore, mostly handling stuff around Postman's design system. He is super excited about open source, React, and its internals. He loves to talk about design systems and performance in general. He is super passionate about sharing his experience and learnings mostly via LinkedIn and Twitter.Testing Full Info Rita CastroSDC:LX, PortugalTalk: a11y and TDD: A Perfect MatchSoftware Engineer that used to build stand alone applications for data processing and mission planning systems turned into a Full-Stack Developer working with Test Driven Development, XP and Pair Programming. Also a Mom now. WebHID Full Info Nikita DubkoWeb Standards, BelarusTalk: WebHID API: Control Everything via USBLead Frontend Developer and CSS Evangelist. Editor of the @webstandards_en frontend news feed. The 5th voice of the Web Standards weekly podcast. Google Developers Expert on web. The organizer of conferences and local meetups. Friendly beard.Web Component Full Info Andy DesmaraisMeltwater, USATalk: Immutable Web AppsAndy Desmarais is a father of 4 who aims to constantly be learning and growing with the ever evolving web platform. He has over 15 years of experience with web development and has grown his skills with the web platform along the way. An avid outdoorsman he enjoys spending time hiking, climbing, and just being outside!WebBluetooth Full Info Nico MartinFreelance Frontend Developer, SwitzerlandTalk: WebBluetooth – the Missing LinkNico Martin is a self-taught web-developer and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies from Switzerland.He has contributed his know-how as a freelance frontend developer and consultant in various enterprise applications, while constantly experimenting with modern browser technologies and sharing his learnings in workshops, articles or talks.Monorepo Full Info Miroslav JonasNrwl, AustriaTalk: The Age of MonoreposMiro is a senior engineer at Nrwl.io and a core member of the Nx team. He's interested in the front end of things, helping companies build scalable and performant applications. He enjoys sharing with the community, speaking, contributing to open source, and organizing events. Miro is co-founder of Angular Austria and co-organizer of Angular Vienna and ViennaJS meetups. Animations Full Info Aashima AhujaMiro, NetherlandsTalk: Animations with JSI am a frontend engineer working in Miro. I am a JS enthusiast. I love talking about the Web and exploring new technologies. I believe knowledge grows with sharing , so I love to spread my knowledge about frontend.Language Full Info Dmitry KudryavtsevSenior Software Engineer, IsraelTalk: ? Supercharge your NodeJS with RustMy name is Dmitry Kudryavtsev. I'm Russian born, and currently living in Israel, Software Engineer. I'm passionate about programming, and started to write software from the age of 14 using Pascal, C and PHP. I've touched nearly every programming language out there, and right now I'm passionate about JavaScript (well, I prefer TypeScript) and Rust. I have more than 11 years of professional experience, and worked in multiple companies (including Autodesk), occupying different titles such as: Senior Software Engineer, Tech Lead, Consultant.In my free time I like to write code and experiment with new technologies, get outdoors, read, focus on self improvement and productivity as well as boxing and staying healthy. DevTools Full Info Michael HladkyPush-Based, AustriaTalk: High-Speed Web Applications: Beyond the BasicsMichael Hladky is a Google Developer Expert (GDE), Microsoft MVP, trainer, and consultant with a focus on Angular and RxJS. For years he has been helping companies and developers to set up scalable architectures and performant processes enabling teams to keep up with state-of-the-art development. A vibrant member of the tech community, he organizes multiple community events and workshops each year to give back. ECommerce Full Info Colby FayockCloudinary, USALearning by doing is the best way to level up as a developer, and it’s how Colby teaches Javascript, React, and other tools of the web.Colby has gained real-world experience tackling challenges like ecommerce with ThinkGeek, satellite dashboards, and working as a Developer Experience Engineer at Cloudinary.He shares that experience with the community through articles, multiple books, courses on YouTube, egghead.io, and Level Up Tutorials, along with open source work on GitHub and Twitter Spaces to help aspiring developers learn how to build great experiences for the web.Performance Full Info Chinenye OnuegbuSoftware Engineer, GermanyA software engineer focusing mostly on JavaScript and web technologies. You'll find me wherever web technologies are found! Code quality Full Info Jonathan WagnerTheodo UK, France Talk: How to Use Gamification to Improve Quality on Your ProjectTech lead and coach at Theodo UK. Passionate about improving developer experience and building web apps without frustrations (for both users and devs).Best practices Full Info Sam ThorogoodGridcog, AustraliaTalk: Ensuring your Users are on the Right Path: the Future of Modals and Focus ManagementSam is a former Googler, and now CTO of an energy startup here in Australia. He has an ongoing interest in web standards, lightweight websites and starting too many side projects.Monorepo Full Info Ruy AdornoGitHub, CanadaTalk: Levelling up Monorepos with npm WorkspacesRuy is an open-source maintainer, Node.js contributor and member of the npm cli team at GitHub fostering community contributions while also working on tools that manages millions of JavaScript package installs everyday.He also speaks at conferences and meetups from time to time, you can find some of the presented content on Speaker Deck and Youtube.Ecosystem Full Info Colin IhrigDeno Land, Node.js Technical Steering Committee, USATalk: An Introduction to Deno for Node.js DevelopersColin Ihrig is an engineer at Deno Land, a member of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee, a libuv collaborator, and a hapi.js core team member.AI Full Info Liad YosefDuda, IsraelTalk: Build a 3D Solar System with Hand Recognition and Three.jsLiad is the Lead Fronted Architect @ Duda. A web enthusiast for over a decade, he loves to code all things web, to build perfect user/developer experiences, and maybe even talk about it later if someone listens. Liad is also a poetry writer at nights - and an analog astronaut for the Israeli Space Agency at other nights.Web3 Full Info Nik KalyaniDecentology, United StatesNik Kalyani is the founder and CEO of Decentology, the company behind Hyperverse, the open, decentralized platform that makes it easy for web developers to build blockchain applications. He found his passion for crypto while tinkering with a Bitcoin mining rig in 2013 and has never looked back. As a serial entrepreneur, Kalyani previously co-founded DNN Software, a popular Open Source CMS in the Microsoft ecosystem (acquired in 2017). He has been recognized with Microsoft’s “Most Valuable Professional” award for 11 years for his community contributions. IoT Full Info Erick WendelErick Wendel Training and NodeSource, BrazilTalk: How I've been Using JavaScript to Automate my HouseErick Wendel is a professional speaker giving more than 100 tech talks in almost 10 countries around the world. He was awarded as a Node.js Specialist with the Google Developer Expert and Microsoft MVP awards. Erick Wendel works as a performance engineer at NodeSource and has trained more than 100K people around the world as a professional instructor and content producer at his own company.Ecosystem Full Info Aleksandra SikoraBlitz.js, PolandAleksandra is a software engineer based in Wrocław, Poland. She's worked as a full-stack developer with many different languages such as Elixir, Golang, Python, and TypeScript. She was previously a tech lead for the Hasura Console, and now she's a lead maintainer of Blitz.js. Security Full Info Adam AbramovDoubleVerify, IsraelAdam Abramov is an 8200 alumni, cybersecurity professional and DoubleVerify’s one and only reverse engineer. In his job he deconstructs ad fraud schemes and creates systems that detect them at scale. Previously he researched vulnerabilities, mainly focused on browser security. Blockchain Full Info Russell FustinoAlgorand, USATalk: Build Blockchain dApps using JavaScriptRuss Fustino is a Developer Advocate on Blockchain for Algorand helping developers learn how to build Blockchain solutions. Russ is a Microsoft MVP reconnect in App Development and a former Developer Evangelist for Microsoft. Fustino has a passion for conveying relevant, current, and future software development technologies and tools. He shares that knowledge via live seminars, teachings, and internet video productions. Russ has enlightened, entertained and educated over one million developers over the course of his career. He is a recipient of the INETA Lifetime Achievement Award. Performance Full Info Allan EnemarkNVIDIA | Data Visualization , USATalk: GPU Accelerating Node.js Web Services and Visualization with RAPIDSWorking on advancing Data Visualization and Data Science with RAPIDS.ai / GPU acceleration at NVIDIA. In a previous life was an Industrial Design Lead. Full Info Liran TalSnyk, IsraelTalk: Security Controls in the JavaScript Supply ChainLiran Tal is a software developer, and a GitHub Star, world-recognized for his activism in open source communities and advancing web and Node.js security. He engages in security research through his work in the OpenJS Foundation and the Node.js ecosystem security working group, and further promotes open source supply chain security as an OWASP project lead. Liran is also a published author of Essential Node.js Security and O'Reilly's Serverless Security. At Snyk, he is leading the developer advocacy team and on a mission to empower developers with better dev-first security.Liran Tal talks and workshops at GitNation portalWeb Components Full Info Dwane HemmingsVonage, USALong-time hobby coder turned professional. Security Full Info Scott GerlachStackHawk, USAScott Gerlach is Co-founder and Chief Security Officer at StackHawk, a Denver-based startup focused on empowering engineers to easily identify and remediate security bugs. Scott brings over two decades of security and engineering experience to his current role, having served as CSO, CISO, and in other executive leadership functions at companies like SendGrid, Twilio, and GoDaddy. When he's not at work, you'll find Scott spending time with family, brewing beer, and playing guitar.Scott Gerlach talks and workshops at GitNation portal Our MCs Full Info Floor DreesAiven.io , NetherlandsStaff Developer Advocate at Aiven.io.Organizer Devopsdays Amsterdam, Devopsdays Eindhoven, and several meetups, including contributing.today, on open source topics and tools. I knit and do crossstitch and I own chickens. Full Info Mettin ParzinskiMiro, NetherlandsFather, husband, squash player, quite bad at chess, metalhead, aspiring woodworker. Working in the developer experience team at Miro to enable other developers to create awesome plugins for Miro boards. Full Info Bruce LawsonFreelance web standards & accessibility consultant, UKBruce Lawson does accessibility at Babylon Health. He was co-editor of the HTML5.3 specification, one of the inventors of the element, and was on the committee that drafted the British Standard for commissioning accessible websites. He co-wrote 'Introducing HTML5'. He's previously been deputy CTO of Opera browsers, front-end lead for a large UK legal organisation, a Fortran and mainframe programmer as well as a Bollywood movie extra, a musician, a tarot card reader, tutor to a Thai princess and actor. Full Info Maxim SalnikovMicrosoft, NorwayMaxim Salnikov is an Oslo-based cloud and tech community geek. He is a webdev maestro who builds apps since the end of the last century and shares his extensive web platform experience by speaking & training at developer events around the world. Daytime, Maxim is boosting cloud skills at the country scale by leading developer engagement in Microsoft Norway. In the evenings, you'll find him organizing the country's main web & mobile meetups, and two full-scale tech conferences. Schedule Committee Full Info Ujjwal SharmaIgalia, IndiaUjjwal is a Compilers Hacker at Igalia working on TC39 and V8, a Node.js Core Collaborator, a TC39 Delegate and an International Speaker. He loves to talk about open source software, decentralization, cryptography, JavaScript and web standards. Full Info Alex LakatosInterledger Foundation, UKAlex has spent the past 11 years working on the Open Web within Browser, Communications, and FinTech organizations. With a background in web technologies and developer advocacy, he's helped organizations build developer-friendly products while engaging with the developer community at large. As the new Technology Lead for the Interledger Foundation, he focuses on lowering the barrier to entry into the Interledger ecosystem and drive the adoption of the web standards powering the Interledger protocol. An avid traveller, it's likely you'll bump into him at developer conferences around the world. Full Info Eleftheria BatsouHashnode, GreeceEleftheria is a Community Manager at Hashnode by day and a developer/UX researcher by night. Her studies include a major in Informatics and Telecommunications of engineering and a master's in Graphic Arts and Multimedia. She has created tech courses for several platforms such as Packt, Udemy, and Skillshare and she likes to produce motivational talks and how-to videos on her YouTube channel. Full Info Shivay LambaTensorFlow, IndiaShivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development. He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and is currently a MLH Fellow. He has also interned at organizations like EY, Genpact. He is actively involved in community work as well. He is a TensorflowJS SIG member, Mentor in OpenMined and CNCF Service Mesh Community, SODA Foundation and has given talks at various conferences like Github Satellite, Voice Global, Fossasia Tech Summit, TensorflowJS Show & Tell. Shivay Lamba talks and workshops at GitNation portal Full Info Sergey BerezhnoyWeb Developer, RussiaSergey is a web developer actively engaged in the development of technologies and tools for creating websites. One of the two co-authors of the BEM methodology. Currently he responsible for developer relations, hiring and training in his company. Full Info Anton NemtsevAmazon, Netherlands21 years of frontend development. Results NSFW.Independent developer for 16 years. Sold out to corporations.Jack of all trades, master of none. More of the last part.Founder and chief-editor of the Frontender Magazine. Failed miserably.Speaker at international and local conferences. The further the local.UA Web Challenge expert. Ex.Magical talking bear prostitute.Summertime JS festivalJSNation Conference will gather 1000+ JS developers at Kromhouthal. Our new venue is a former ship engine factory, and we’re happy to dedicate it to the top JavaScript engine authors and engineers.Gedempt Hamerkanaal 2311021 KP Amsterdam View on mapJSNation Conference will gather 1000+ JS developers at Kromhouthal. Our new venue is a former ship engine factory, and we’re happy to dedicate it to the top JavaScript engine authors and engineers.Gedempt Hamerkanaal 2311021 KP Amsterdam View on mapKromhouthalKromhouthalThe biggest JS party worldwideJavaScript impacts our lives and the world we live in. So don’t be shy and explore it with us! If you feel like seeing the most beautiful places in Amsterdam, tasting great food and discovering the city’s hidden perks, join our social program after the conference. We’ll be visiting a museum and having a JS picnic in the wonderful central Vondelpark. And, of course, the conference wouldn’t be complete without a proper afterparty! Amsterdam is known for its nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in.Don’t miss a thingWe all speak the same language, and there is always something to talk about. Subscribe to our social channels to stay updated on news and conference-related perks. Our newsletter is our most engaging channel for communication. Subscribe to JSNation updates!Follow us for updates: Gitnation Multipass Get access to 8 conferences with a single ticket more detailsKorben Dallas [email protected]Visit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteVisit siteIn-Person + Remote TicketJune 16, 20420In-Person activities on June 16+ All the features of Remote TicketAccess to venue & cateringMeet speakers and network in-personSwag packageIn-person after-party show on June 17Amsterdam walking and boat toursOrder nowRemote Ticket, Early Bird June 16, 20802 days of talksFree Workshops (PRO workshops not included)Certificates on Workshops & Conference participationHD streaming qualityInstant access to talks recordingsDiscussion rooms focused on particular technologiesQ&A sessions with speakersSpeaker personal discussion roomsA remote after-party with speakersQuake tournamentOrder nowWatch-only Ticket with MultipassJune 16, 2017/monthAccess to live stream of all talksAccess to 3h workshops recordingsNo interactive featuresOption to upgrade to a Full Ticket with a discountFull access to 8+ remote GitNation conferencesOrder now Full-access attendee gets Free workshopsThe workshop recordings will be shared after the conference2x more contentEnjoy 2 days of talks from world renowned speakersEnjoy HD streaming qualityGet the full experience or get prepared for a big screenGet recordings straight after the conferenceOthers get it in a monthHands-on workshops with field expertsSvelteKit, Deno, IoT, Vue3, etc.Speakers’ personal video roomsHang out with well-know JavaScript developers and ask them anything Q&A Discord channelsEnjoy chatting with the speakers in Discord spaceJS Open Source AwardsThe main goal of this project is to shed some light on great open source projects that don’t receive enough attention on a regular basis. We’re looking at OSS projects or initiatives following an open and transparent culture, especially those eager to collaborate and receive contributions from anyone interested. GitHub stars are not our criteria, and we’re looking for hidden gems that may not have enough marketing power or huge companies behind them.Nominations:Breakthrough of the YearMost Impactful Contribution to the CommunityMost Exciting Use of TechnologyFun Side Project of the YearProductivity BoosterMore about js open sourse awardsGiving back to communityWe try our best to make all our events accessible and inclusive for a diverse audience. Get in touch with us if you wish to support this initiative, and help us provide Diversity Scholarships for the underrepresented groups in tech. 20 of 50 extra diversity scholarships sponsored Apply for diversity scholarshipSponsor diversity ticketsWhat the attendees sayEn route back home after fun few days @ #JSNation! Each time I come to a conference like this, it reminds me why I freaking love coding so much ?Until another time ?— Darren (@MrDarrenV) June 9, 2019The best part of a conference: hanging out with @wSokra @merelyAnna @merelyChristina at the #JSNation after-party (which led to another after-after-party ?)! Thanks for the great talks (on stage & in-person)! pic.twitter.com/Zx040I4yv2— Darren (@MrDarrenV) June 8, 2019Finally, met the guy I am following from last 6 years! It’s an honor to meet you Sir Kyle @getify! Such a great human. #JSNation #kyleSimpson #amsterdam #amsterdamJs #Javascript #javascriptGuru pic.twitter.com/1btkYkENjY— Raza Zaidi (@RazaSd) June 8, 2019Going home after #JSNation. Awesome conference. So many staff to think about. Highly recommend this event.— Тихий Бес (@SilentImp) June 7, 2019So cool to be at #JSNation ?Awesome things to (re)discover like DOM security, @Cypress_io @webpack, functional programming and many more! Proud to be a part of this nation ? pic.twitter.com/nVp7pivnZM— Thomas BERTRAND (@ttbertrand) June 7, 2019"Code is for human communication". Another gem of a quote from the keynote speech by Kyle (@getify ) Simpson at #JSNation. And of course "Always bet on JS". pic.twitter.com/U3m9Q8Yjgy— Ashokaditya (@ashokaditya) June 7, 2019by far the best thing about conferences for me is how they allow you to meet a range of the most interesting and diverse people. thanks @neontribe for the opportunity and @amsterdamjs for running the event #JSNation— Oliver Barnwell ❄️ (@OB6160) June 7, 2019Thanks #JSNation for a great conference! @MrDarrenV @imAnushree @left_pad @mweststrate pic.twitter.com/nwxMQaIE7h— Jarrod Overson (@jsoverson) June 7, 2019What a beautiful venue at #JSNation. 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