From Angular and React to GraphQL, from Blockchain and Web Apps to Robo-Armies—our international experts will give you insights into the status quo and future of JavaScript. Since the start of the conference is moving closer, we take the chance and present you with a brief overview of our tracks:
Angular - Originally intended as a front-end web application framework for single-page applications, Google’s Angular managed it to become one of today’s most important (JavaScript) frameworks. More info: https://javascript-conference.com/angular/
React - React is Facebook’s JavaScript library for building highly performant user interfaces, which was highly influenced by XHP. Two of the most important features are the virtual DOM, which boosts the performance by rendering only the changed subcomponents, and the usage of the JavaScript extension syntax JSX. More info: https://javascript-conference.com/react/
Vue.js - Vue.js has a high level of community involvement but that’s not all. Vue’s creator, Evan You, once said he intended to take the best parts of Angular and put them into something smaller and easier to manage. More info: https://javascript-conference.com/vue-js/
Node.js - Although many of the Node.js modules are written in JavaScript, Node.js is not a JavaScript framework but a cross-platform runtime environment for JavaScript applications, based on Google’s V8 engine. More info: https://javascript-conference.com/node-js/
Web Development & Architecture - There are lots of interesting aspects in Web Development, for example, is the architectural one, and, of course, DevOps, the collaboration between software developers and the IT operations team through the entire service lifecycle. More info: https://javascript-conference.com/web-development-architecture/
The full program of the International JavaScript Conference 2019 in Munich can be found here: https://javascript-conference.com/program/
Join us to broaden your knowledge and to meet other JavaScript enthusiasts.
Furthermore, we wanted to remind everyone that the conference's early bird phase will run out on September 19. Until then you have the chance to save up to € 315 on your ticket purchase.