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Asynchronous Frontiers in JavaScript–Domenic Denicola, Code 2015 - Web Directions

  • By: John
  • Tweet: @johnallsopp
  • January 13, 2016

Our Front End Engineering and JavaScript focussed conference, Code, has been taking place in Melbourne since 2012, and last year’s event featured some amazing presentations, including Alex Russell kicking off the “progressive apps” revolution, the video of which we featured here a few months back.

Another of our favourites was Domenic Denicola’s in-​​depth look at the state of asynchronous JavaScript. So, to get yourself up to speed with this increasingly im[ortant aspect of Front End Engineering, set aside some time for Domenic’s fantastic presentation.

Code returns for 2016 in both Sydney and Melbourne in late July/​early August. If you develop for the Web, and work with JavaScript, we promise it will make you better at your job.

Other Web Direction Code videos

Alex Sexton coined the term “front end ops”, and looked at the current state of the art in the field.

Alex Mackey took a deep dive into how numbers are represented in JavaScript. In 15 minutes you’ll learn why .1 + .2 != .3 (and much more about numbers)

Wawrick Cox showed us how everyone’s favourite debugging tool, the console can do much more than just log.

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