Join us to get a solid introduction into DApps, explore some unconventional ways of working with React and be the first to hear the BucharestJS surprise news. RSVP here to save your front row spot on April 24, starting 18:30!
About the event
Loredana Bourceanu is currently Software Lead at Modex, a blockchain company. In this role, she is responsible with coordinating the technical team, as well as maintaining an efficient liaison with the other departments involved in the software development process. A professional focused on delivering the best results, Loredana has more than 8 years experience in software development (embedded systems, payments and blockchain) as a developer.
We live in a world of “the conventional”. Go online and research React, and most articles, guides, tutorials and handbooks you will find will contain some variant of the classic React class components and Redux, with small changes, here and there. Today, we will be taking a dive into the unconventional, to explore a few of the other (arguably better) options out there, by working with React in a functional manner, using React Hooks, GraphQL, and Observables.
Event agenda
18:30 – 19:00 Welcome
19:00 – 19:15 Intro notes
19:15 – 20:00 Introducing DApps with Loredana Bourceanu
20:00 – 20:30 Unconventional React by Sabin Marcu – Software Engineer at R/GA
20:30 – 21:30 Networking
Registration
RSVP here to confirm your attendance to April BucharestJS Meetup.
TechSociety
This event is hosted through TechSociety, an initiative that aims to grow the local tech community stronger by providing free event space, as well as logistical and communication support, to all people that organize free tech-related events.
Thinking about organizing a meetup or an event for the tech community out there? Join TechSociety, and we’ll help you out! All you have to do is submit the registration form available on our website, and we’ll get back to you to set all the details straight!
Join us to learn how you can use TypeScript in a React application and to talk about PWAs. RSVP here to save your front row spot on February 27, starting 18:30!
About the event
For this meetup, you will learn how to write your React application using TypeScript. We will be looking at the benefits of using TypeScript, how it fits with React, what difficulties we may encounter and how we can overcome them.
We will also recap what PWAs are and why is there a need for them. Afterward, we’ll showcase the main characteristics of a PWA in a Proof of Concept built with LitHTML.
Event agenda
18:30 – 19:00 Welcome
19:00 – 19:15 Intro notes
19:15 – 19:45 TypeScript in React by Cristian Ratoi, Senior Front-End Developer at EveryMatrix
RSVP here to confirm your attendance to February BucharetJS Meetup.
TechSociety
This event is hosted through TechSociety, an initiative that aims to grow the local tech community stronger by providing free event space, as well as logistical and communication support, to all people that organize free tech-related events.
Thinking about organizing a meetup or an event for the tech community out there? Join TechSociety, and we’ll help you out! All you have to do is submit the registration form available on our website, and we’ll get back to you to set all the details straight!
Last BucharestJS meetup before the Holidays! Don’t forget to RSVP here to save your front row place on Wednesday, June 27, starting 6:30 PM!
About the event
Businesses will ask for something fast, extensible and reliable; developers will look for a transition that will bring confidence. Migrating a Jquery Codebase is as simple as starting a brand new SPA project.
Event agenda
18:30 – 19:00 Registration
19:00 – 19:30 Migrating a Jquery Codebase to React + Redux – Iulian Cricon, Engineering Manager at Personio
19:30 – 20:00 Autobots, assemble! – Alexandru Badiu, Development Lead at Branded Entertainment Network
20:00 – 21:30 Networking
Registration
RSVP here to confirm your attendance to June BucharestJS Meetup.
TechSociety
This event is hosted through TechSociety, an initiative that aims to grow the local tech community stronger by providing free event space, as well as logistical and communication support, to all people that organize free tech-related events.
Thinking about organizing a meetup or an event for the tech community out there? Join TechSociety and we’ll help you out! All you have to do is submit the registration form available on our website, and we’ll get back to you to set all the details straight!
Join the first BucharestJS meetup of 2018 to discuss about unit testing React/Redux and WebDollar – the browser cryptocurrency. RSVP here to save your front row place on January 31, starting 6:30 PM!
About the event
The first BucharestJS meetup of 2018 will be about JavaScript libraries, open-source projects, planning the year ahead and enjoying a great time with the rest of the community. Be prepared to talk about unit testing the React/Redux code and WebDollar, a Browser (WEB) Peer-to-Peer version of cryptocurrencies, which was started at the JSHacks 2017 – The Blockchain Edition.
Event agenda
18:30 – 19:00 Welcome
19:00 – 19:15 Intro
19:15 – 19:45 How to Unit Test your React/Redux App by Alin Pandichi
19:45 – 20:30 WebDollar: A Peer-to-Peer Blockchain directly in WWW by Budisteanu Ionut Alexandru
20:30 – 21:30 Closing remarks & networking
Registration
RSVP here to confirm your attendance to January BucharestJS Meetup.
TechSociety
This event is hosted through TechSociety, an initiative that aims to grow the local tech community stronger by providing free event space, as well as logistical and communication support, to all people that organize free tech-related events.
Thinking about organizing a meetup or an event for the tech community out there? Join TechSociety and we’ll help you out! All you have to do is submit the registration form available on our website, and we’ll get back to you to set all the details straight!
Are you ready to meet Gameloft’s technical teams and learn more about the Gameloft Enterprise Solutions? RSVP here to save your front row place on November 2, starting 6:30 PM, and discuss more about Augmented Reality Experiments, how to use Machine Learning and Deep Learning, and Scalable Microservices using SpringCloud!
About the event
Gameloft Enterprise Solutions offers support to the entire global studios network by creating and maintaining tools, apps and platforms. Gameloft works with Agile, analyzes huge quantities of data and integrates it in internal libraries. Also, it has access to the latest technologies and devices. Inside the Gameloft Enterprise Solutions are all the secrets behind the company’s games, which can be used to offer round the clock support against hackers, or internet or servers downtime.
Event agenda
18:30 – 19:00 Registration, welcome & networking
19:00 – 19:10 Gameloft Enterprise Solution
19:10 – 19:40 Reactive programming
19:40 – 19:55 Augumented Reality Experiments
19:55 – 20:10 Automatic Text Classification Using Machine Learning and Deep Learning
20:10 – 20:25 Scalable Microservices using Spring Cloud
20:25 – 20:40 Event-driven development
20:40 – 21:30 Networking
Registration
RSVP here to confirm your attendance to DevAfterWork powered by Gameloft.
TechSociety
This event is hosted through TechSociety(http://techsociety.co/), an initiative that aims to grow the local tech community stronger by providing free event space, as well as logistical and communication support, to all people that organize free tech-related events.
Thinking about organizing a meetup or an event for the tech community out there? Join TechSociety(http://techsociety.co/) and we’ll help you out! All you have to do is submit the registration form available on our website, and we’ll get back to you to set all the details straight!
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