The main JS
conference of
2024

June 13 (hybrid in Amsterdam) &
June 17 (remote), 2024

  • 50+ speakers,
    sharing their know-hows
  • 1500 attendees,
    sharing common language
  • 10K folks,
    joining remotely
Understand the latest trends in JavaScript development. See what 10k+ JS developers are up to. Meet those who shape the present and the future of the prospering nation.
– Cambridge Dictionary

Nation — a large group of people who share the same language, traditions, and history

JSNation 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!

The format of the event will be hybrid, with the first day (June 13) streamed from the Amsterdam venue including hybrid networking features and interactive entertainment; and second day (June 17), as well as the numerous free workshops around conference days, streamed to the global audience online.

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May-June

Pro & Free Workshops

Workshops will be held before & after conference days.

June

Wed

12th

Pre-events

Pick up your badge and hangout with community in the best local craft beer place!

June

Thu

13th

Conference Hybrid Day

Join us in Amsterdam or watch online. There will be lots of hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity.

June

Fri

14th

In-person Afterparty

Join the biggest JS party worldwide at 19:00-23:00 CEST!

June

Sat

15th

Hangout Day

Experience Amsterdam with new friends during our boat and walking tours

June

Mon

17th

Conference Remote Day

Streaming of both tracks, speaker QnA's, discussion rooms!

Features

The biggest JS party worldwide

JS Open Source Awards

It's our mission to support OS projects and celebrate them annually at the OS Awards. As an open foundation, we are looking forward to collaborating with like-minded individuals and businesses to help us propagate the OS culture even further

First speakers

Mr.doob
Three.js, Japan
Talk: Embracing WebGPU and WebXR With Three.js

Author of Three.js.

Fred K. Schott
Astro, USA
Co-creator of Astro. Snowpack author.
Carson Gross
Big Sky Software, USA
Talk: htmx Is Pro-JavaScript
The Creator of htmx, a Hypermedia-oriented JavaScript Library.
Jecelyn Yeen
Google (Chrome DevTools), Germany
Talk: From Friction to Flow: Debugging With Chrome DevTools

Jecelyn Yeen is a DevRel engineer at Google working on Chrome DevTools and Browser Automation. Her work focuses on understanding and activating the ecosystem around developer tooling.

When she’s not coding (and avocado-ing), she’s jumping into mysterious sea waters in search of narwhals and mermaids.

Tobias Koppers
Vercel, Germany
Webpack and Turbopack Creator
Scott Tolinski
Co-host of Syntax.fm, USA
Talk: Install Nothing: App UIs With Native Browser APIs

I own and make video tutorials teaching web development for Level Up Tutorials, releasing a new premium series every month.

I also co-host Syntax.fm with Wes Bos. Syntax is a popular, light hearted web development podcast that teaches full stack topics while staying fun.

I enjoy breaking also known as breakdancing, and have been dancing for over 15 years doing shows for professional NFL and NBA teams. I'm inspired by a hot cup of green tea, excellent music, and Shaw Bros. kung fu movies.

Minko Gechev
Google, USA
Talk: Angular Renaissance

Minko the product lead for Angular at Google. Previously, he was a technical co-founder and the CTO of Rhyme.com, which in 2019 joined Coursera.

Gift Egwuenu
Cloudflare, The Netherlands
Talk: Automate the Browser With Workers Browser Rendering API
Developer Advocate at Cloudflare.
Jason Mayes
Google, USA
Talk: Web Apps of the Future With Web AI

Jason is the public face of Web AI and TensorFlow.js at Google, helping web engineers around the world take their first steps with machine learning in JavaScript. Jason is the author of the 1st Web ML course on Google Developers and EdX, that has enabled over 40,000 students to start their journey with Machine Learning in the browser. He also combines his knowledge of the technical and creative worlds to develop innovative prototypes for Google's largest customers and internal teams with over 15 years experience working within web engineering and investigating emerging technologies. Jason also hosts the popular Made with TensorFlow.js show on the TensorFlow YouTube channel giving a voice to Web ML developers across industries globally.

He holds an MEng in Computer Science, is a member of the British Computing Society, and is a certified information privacy technologist. Jason loves sharing knowledge online which has attracted a global following.

Anthony Fu
NuxtLabs, France
Talk: ESLint One for All Made Easy
Vue, Nuxt and Vite Core Team Member
Maya Shavin
Microsoft, Israel
Talk: Coffee Chat With Documentation, Are You Ready?
Senior Software Engineer in Microsoft. Core maintainer of StorefrontUI.
Dan Kochetov
Drizzle Team, Ukraine
Talk: What’s the Deal With Drizzle ORM?
Drizzle ORM Core Team Member.
Phil Nash
Sonar, Australia
Talk: Conquering Complexity: Refactoring JavaScript Projects
Developer Advocate @ Sonar, Australia
Dylan Ebert
Hugging Face, USA
Talk: Forget Polygons – Gaussian Splats, the New Approach to Photorealistic 3D Graphics
Developer Advocate Engineer at Hugging Face. Author of gsplat.js – a general-purpose, open-source 3D Gaussian Splatting library.
Markus Oberlehner
karriere.at GmbH, Austria
Talk: Navigating a Large Scale Modernization With DDD
karriere.at GmbH, Austria
Luca Del Puppo
Nearform, Italy
Talk: Dive Into Advanced TypeScript
Microsoft MVP, Google Developer Expert, Senior Software Developer at Nearform and JS enthusiastic.
Nico Martin
GDE in Web Technologies, Switzerland
Talk: Superwebapps: Rethinking Desktop Applications With Progressive Web Apps
Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies
Vinicius Dallacqua
Volvo Cars, Sweden
Talk: Why Your Performance Work Is Not Seen
Staff Engineer at Volvo Cars, previously Spotify and Klarna
Emanuele Stoppa
The Astro Technology Company, Ireland

Emanuele Stoppa is an Italian Senior Software Engineer, currently living in Ireland. Active contributor to the Biome and Astro projects. He has more than ten years of experience in the field. He has worked in many fields in the industry - fintech, travel, e-commerce, etc. - and is passionate about open source.

Ramona Schwering
Auth0 by Okta, Germany
Talk: Web Fortified: Best Practices for Web App Security
Developer Advocate @ Auth0, GDE in Web Technologies and a Women Techmaker and Cypress Ambassador.
Mo Khazali
Theodo UK, UK
Talk: JS on the Big Screen: Making TV Apps

Mo is the Head of Mobile and a Tech Lead at Theodo UK, having worked on several projects with startups and established enterprises to create cross-platform mobile application in React Native. He's passionate about React Native, MobileDevOps, and pushing the boundaries of combining code across web and mobile.

Before joining Theodo, Mo was a full-stack developer at Nasdaq. He is a graduate from the University of Edinburgh.

Selam Moges
Apella, USA
Talk: Ethically Wired: Computer Ethics for Technologists

I'm Selam and I'm currently a software engineer at Apella. I've always been fascinated by technology and its potential to make our lives better and more equitable. As an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), I'm committed to making tech a come inclusive place for everyone.

I'm passionate about computer ethics and ensuring that technology is developed and used in ethical and responsible ways. I believe that technology can be a powerful force for good, but only if we approach it with a thoughtful and ethical mindset.

Boshen Chen
ByteDance, China
Talk: The Oxc Project, and the Effect of Performance Engineering
Oxc creator, Rspack core team member.
Ziv Levy
Wix, Israel
Talk: Come On Barbie, Let’s Go Party: Using AI for Music Mixing
Software Engineer @ Wix’s Data Science Group.
Justin Schroeder
FormKit, USA
Talk: Say WAT Now!? Turbocharged JavaScript With Hand Crafted WASM
Creator of FormKit.
Eugene Fidelin
eBay, Netherlands
Talk: Testing: Do More With Less
Engineering Manager @ eBay.
Robert Aboukhalil
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, USA
Talk: Using WebAssembly to Bring Command-Line Tutorials to Life
'Level up with WebAssembly' book author
Maarten Van Hoof
Essent, Belgium
Talk: Explain Like I’m Your Manager: Digital Accessibility

By day, Maarten supports front-end teams at Essent with their Accessibility and Design System challenges. By night, he tinkers with the Web Platform.

Francisca Beatriz Medina Concha
Cencosud S.A., Chile
Talk: Infinite Patterns in the Digital Canvas: Unleashing Creativity With JavaScript in Algorithmic Art

Professional designer, web developer (freelance), business analyst (Cencosud) and teacher (PUC).

Specialized in graphic design, UX/UI, and web development, I have garnered experience in both corporate and educational sectors. As an active volunteer at JSConf Chile, Fundación Antonia, Technovation Girls, and Women Who Code, I am recognized for my communication skills, leadership, and commitment to inclusion in STEAM. I possess a proven track record in teaching and simplifying complex technical concepts. My active participation in tech communities and a unique perspective on user interaction design position me as an influential voice in merging algorithmic art with programming, particularly in JavaScript.

Yonatan Mevorach
Wix, Israel
Talk: Mastering Cryptography Fundamentals With Node’s Crypto Module

Yonatan is a Team Lead at the Infra group at Wix.com, where he is able to make his love for creating developer tools a part of his daily work. He also enjoys working on open-source developer tools, and blogs about them at blog.yonatan.dev.

Sintija Birgele
FRIDAY Insurance S.A., Germany
Talk: Internationalization (i18n) With AI-Powered Language Model

I'm creator of the web software and design system at insurtech company, and teaching web development basics for tech-savvy people without access to digital education at non-profit coding school based in Berlin.

Santosh Viswanatham
Interledger Foundation, India
Talk: Web Monetization: Your New Friendly JavaScript API

Santosh is an Open web advocate, an Ambassador at the Interledger Foundation. He writes Vanilla JS for Breakfast and tweets at @isantoshv. Santosh was previously a Tech Speaker and a Participation Leader at Mozilla. As a Tech Speaker, he delivered talks on Javascript, WebVR, Cross-Platform browser extensions, and Devtools in the past at various tech conferences. In recognition of his contributions to Mozilla, his name is featured in the about:credits of every shipped Firefox browser.

Leo Kettmeir
Deno, Netherlands
Talk: JSR – Next Generation JavaScript Registry

I am a software engineer at Deno who works on developer experience, implementing web APIs, improving auto-generated documentation, and various other tasks. When I am not programming, I tinker with 3D printers & fly drones.

Evan Seaward
Handsontable, Poland
Talk: Demystifying AI First: Building Applications for the Future

I'm Evan Seaward, Head of Engineering at Handsontable, and I'm a lover of all things JavaScript, TypeScript, and technology, with a spirit of exploration and pushing boundaries. Originating from Australia and now residing in Poland.

Mikhail Korolev
Toptal, Poland
Talk: Reverse-Engineering Everything to Get Rid of Trust Issues

Software engineer of over 10 years, currently occupied with all the things about front-end infrastructure and developer happiness. Talk to me about the Web Platform, browser guts and specialty coffee!

Ayoub Alouane
Adservio, France
Talk: Web Performance: The African Case

I am Ayoub Alouane, working as a DevRel and TechLead in Adservio, Moroccan coming from Africa, starting a new journey in France, as a Speaker and Trainer, I'm trying to build a consciousness about web performance in our community of devs.

Andrey Sitnik
Evil Martians, Spain
Talk: How to Make Your Open Source Project Popular

The creator of PostCSS, Autoprefixer and Nano ID.

Adewale Abati
Block, Netherlands
Talk: Building a Decentralized Web With Web5

Adewale "Ace" Abati is A Web Engineer & Developer Advocate. He’s passionate about the web and its infinite possibilities, open source, sharing his experiences on YouTube and playing video games. He’s currently helping to build and shape a decentralized future for the web and internet as a Staff Developer Advocate at TBD.

Heena Gupta
Expedia Group, India
Talk: Search Speed: Making Expedia Flights Faster

Heena is an open-source enthusiast since her college days. She completed her Bachelor of Technology from Delhi Technological University, 2011-2015 in computer engineering. She contributed to KDE organization during Google Summer of Code. Later, she mentored open-source contributors as a Google Code In, 2013 mentor and made the KDE community even more stronger by her diligent demonstration of mentorship skills. She was also one of the co-administrator and mentor for Search of KDE, 2014 and Google Code In, 2014. She has represented KDE organization in various Google Summer of Code knowledge sharing sessions held in DTU. She also presented KDE plasma projects in FOSSASIA 2015, Singapore. She also organized a Google Summer of Code meetup in Delhi which was featured in Google open-source blog. Apart from her open-source contributions, she has over 8 years of work experience as a software developer. She is currently working at Expedia as a Software Development Engineer III for Flights. She is one of the service owner for flights progressive web application. She has done several pipeline improvements for an efficient release process and is responsible for ensuring timely releases using the release pipeline for the same. She is a part of flights performance project where she shares a crucial role in making the flights progressive web application performance efficient. She has presented on “Portfolio Management through storytelling using narrative visualizations with advanced filtering” in Hong Kong Open Source Conference, 2017. She also presented a poster on “Optimal financial planning through storytelling using narrative visualizations with advanced filtering“ in Grace Hopper Conference India, 2017. She was also a mentor in “Learn IT, Girl” 2015 in which she mentored female developers.

Alex Moldovan
CodeSandbox, Romania
Talk: Lessons for Building Resilient Codebases

Alex is Product Engineer at CodeSandbox, where he mixes his passion user experience with the interest in creating better tooling for developers. He is also an organizer for JSHeroes, one of the biggest JS/Frontend conferences in Romania.

Erick Wendel
Erick Wendel Training, Brazil
Talk: WebXR? Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Natively on Browsers
Node.js Core Team Developer.
Richard Davison
AWS, Sweden
Talk: LLRT JavaScript Runtime: Redefining Serverless Latency

Richard is a Sr. Partner Solutions Architect at AWS focusing on Application modernization using Serverless and Containers. During his 3-year tenure at AWS he has played a pivotal role assisting partners & customers in various industries with their cloud adoption and modernization strategies. Richard collaborates with the development teams and engineering leaders to optimize software delivery in the cloud, emphasizing best practices and AWS's capabilities.

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Our MCs

Bruce Lawson
Web Standards & Accessibility Consultant, UK

Bruce Lawson does accessibility at Barnardos. He was co-editor of the HTML5.3 specification, one of the inventors of the picture 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.

Floor Drees
Aiven.io, Netherlands

Staff Developer Advocate at Aiven.io.

Organizer DevOps Days Amsterdam, DevOps Days Eindhoven, and several meetups, including contributing.today, on open source topics and tools. I knit and do crossstitch and I own chickens.

Phil Nash
Sonar, Australia

Phil is a developer advocate for Sonar and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He loves working with JavaScript, TypeScript or Ruby to build web applications and tools to help developers. He once helped build a website that captured the world's favourite sandwich fillings. He has too many GitHub repositories.

Away from the keyboard, Phil listens to ska punk, hangs out with his miniature dachshund (also called Ruby), and is on a mission to discover the world's best beers.

Phil tweets at @philnash and you can find him elsewhere online at https://philna.sh.

Niall Maher
Codú, Ireland

Niall runs Ireland’s largest coding community called Codú. A self taught developer that has previously been a Lead Developer, Software Architect, Head of Product, and CTO.

Program committee

Cecelia Martinez
Ionic, USA

Cecelia Martinez is a Developer Advocate for Appflow at Ionic, a company that helps web developers build cross-platform applications using modern technology. She is dedicated to creating better, more inclusive developer experiences for all. Previous companies include Cypress and Replay, with areas of expertise including web & mobile development, testing, developer tools, and open source. She is a Lead Volunteer with Women Who Code FrontEnd, Chapter Head of Out in Tech Atlanta, and a GitHub Star.

Shivay Lamba
TensorFlowJS Working Group Lead, India

Shivay 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 has also been a MLH Fellow. 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.

Niklas Abrahamsson
Webstep AB

Fullstack javascript developer focused on React / Node.js. Always up for a good challenge and learning new stuff. Spends a lot of time with Remix and on the padel court. Organizer of Remix Sweden meetup group.

Sergey Berezhnoy
Yandex

Sergey 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.

Joran Quinten
Jumbo Supermarkten, Netherlands

Jorans passion involves getting people to love technology and technology to play nice. Focussed on levelling up both design systems as well as people. Speaker, tinkerer and published author📚

Anton Nemtsev
I3d.net

Independent developer for 16 years. 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.

Workshops
Free & PRO

Take full advantage of your conference experience, and get training from our best speakers and instructors. We'll cover TypeScript, AI in Documentation, security, and more.
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Advanced React

Date & time: June 11, 9:00-18:00 CEST. In-person in Amsterdam, the venue – TBC.

React is adding new capabilities with a lot of focus on form handling and React Server Components (RSC). In this workshop we will explore the new APIs, discuss the benefits and highlight the potential pitfalls to give you a head start for using these new features in your applications.

We will explore the following topics:

  • React Server Components introduction incl. how client/server boundaries behave and some of the pitfalls
  • New & newish hooks: use(Promise|Context), useFormState, useFormStatus, useOptimistic, useTransition, useDeferredValue
  • Getting the most out of React leveraging Suspense

The workshop is split into several modules. Each of them starts with a 20 min presentation, 30-50 min coding session and is followed by a 10 min retrospective. The last session will be reserved for topics you might be interested in.

Nik Graf
Nik Graf
pro
TypeScript Deep Dive

Date & time: June 12, 9:00-18:00 CEST. In-person in Amsterdam, the venue – TBC.

You know TypeScript. But do you really know TypeScript? Join Josh Goldberg, author of Learning TypeScript (O’Reilly) in a deep dive into your favorite strongly typed flavor of JavaScript. We’ll learn how to really use the type system to your advantage to help write readable, type-safe, TypeScript code.

This interactive workshop will build up your TypeScript mastery through the following sections:

  1. Structural typing: Recapping how the type system fundamentally works with inferred vs. explicit object types
  2. Using IDE features: Code navigation, name completions, and error debugging that level up any JavaScript and/or TypeScript developer.
  3. Shape satisfaction: Showing different ways to create objects that partially or completely adhere to shapes, including with the new satisfies keyword
  4. Type modifiers: Using the keyof and typeof type-system-only keywords to infer types from values or other types
  5. Generics: Using type parameters, especially in conjunction with keyof and typeof, to introduce reusability into the type system
  6. Mapped types: Transforming existing types into new ones for flexibility and reusability
  7. Conditional types: Introducing logic into the type system for some truly dynamic types
  8. Miscellaneous: You tell me! We’ll spend the rest of the day covering any questions you have.

Throughout the workshop, we’ll be building up a small version of the popular “Zod” library that can define and validate schemas along with their types. You’ll emerge with a working mini-Zod and a renewed appreciation for the inference libraries like it provide.

Each session consists of a ~30-45 minute interactive lecture+workshop, with 15 minutes in-between for bio breaks and miscellaneous questions, and a lunch break in the middle.

Josh Goldberg
Josh Goldberg
pro
React Future (Server Components and Actions)

Date & time: June 19-20, 16:00-20:00 CEST. REMOTE.

You’re interested in how far React can take the component model. Everyone is. While React has not yet officially released server components and actions as features in a stable version of React, you want to understand how these features work because you’d like to use them within one of the frameworks built on top of React which has support for them.

In this workshop we won’t be using any frameworks. In fact you might say we’ll be building our own framework. It’s important for you to understand at least one or two layers below where you typically operate to be able to use your abstractions effectively. So we’ll be working with the raw/unreleased/experimental/futuristic APIs for React Server Components and React Server Actions. Once you finish this workshop, you’ll finally have the proper mental model for what server components and actions will do for you as an every day React app developer. Whatever kind of React app you’re building (and whatever architecture you have), you’ll find ways to apply these future features to your application eventually and after this workshop you’ll be eager to do so for the DX and UX improvements they provide.

Kent C. Dodds
Kent C. Dodds
free
Master JavaScript Patterns

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

JavaScript's complexity often challenges developers to write maintainable and scalable code. This workshop dives into technical nuances, empowering participants with tools to overcome these challenges. Developers will dissect foundational, object creation, and behavioral patterns through hands-on exploration alongside architectural principles. Attendees will learn to implement Module and Revealing Module Patterns for encapsulation, employ Singleton and Factory Patterns for efficient object creation, and leverage Observer and Command Patterns for managing dependencies and requests. By mastering these technical aspects, developers will elevate code quality, accelerate workflows, and unlock new possibilities in JavaScript projects.

How It Will Help Developers:

  • Gain a deep understanding of JavaScript patterns and their applications in real-world scenarios
  • Learn best practices for organizing code, solving common challenges, and designing scalable architectures
  • Enhance problem-solving skills and code readability
  • Improve collaboration and communication within development teams
  • Accelerate career growth and opportunities for advancement in the software industry
Adrian Hajdin
Adrian Hajdin
free
Leveraging LLMs to Build Intuitive AI Experiences With JavaScript

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

Today every developer is using LLMs in different forms and shapes, from ChatGPT to code assistants like GitHub CoPilot. Following this, lots of products have introduced embedded AI capabilities, and in this workshop we will make LLMs understandable for web developers. And we'll get into coding your own AI-driven application. No prior experience in working with LLMs or machine learning is needed. Instead, we'll use web technologies such as JavaScript, React which you already know and love while also learning about some new libraries like OpenAI, Transformers.js

Shivay Lamba
Shivay Lamba
Roy Derks
Roy Derks
free
OWASP Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities in Node.js

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

In this workshop, we'll cover the top 10 most common vulnerabilities and critical security risks identified by OWASP, which is a trusted authority in Web Application Security.

During the workshop, you will learn how to prevent these vulnerabilities and develop the ability to recognize them in web applications.

The workshop includes 10 code challenges that represent each of the OWASP's most common vulnerabilities. There will be given hints to help solve the vulnerabilities and pass the tests.

The trainer will also provide detailed explanations, slides, and real-life examples in Node.js to help understand the problems better. Additionally, you'll gain insights from a Node.js Maintainer who will share how they manage security within a large project.

Marco Ippolito
Marco Ippolito
free
TypeScript Nirvana: Frictionless Development With Unified Type System

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

Imagine developing where frontend and backend sing in harmony, types dance in perfect sync, and errors become a distant memory. That's the magic of TypeScript Nirvana!

Join me on a journey to unveil the secrets of unified type definitions, the key to unlocking frictionless development. We'll dive into:

  • Shared language, shared love: Define types once, share them everywhere. Consistency becomes your BFF, errors your worst nightmare (one you'll rarely see).
  • Effortless coding: Ditch the manual grind of type checking. TypeScript's got your back, freeing you to focus on building awesomeness.
  • Maintainability magic: With crystal-clear types guiding your code, maintaining it becomes a walk in the park. More time innovating, less time debugging.
  • Security fortress: TypeScript's type system shields your app from common vulnerabilities, making it a fortress against security threats.
Ejiro Asiuwhu
Ejiro Asiuwhu
free
Let AI Be Your Docs

Date & time: TBC. Remote via Zoom.

Join our dynamic workshop to craft an AI-powered documentation portal. Learn to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT with Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, and cutting-edge tech to deliver instant code solutions and summaries. This hands-on session will equip you with the knowledge to revolutionize how users interact with documentation, turning tedious searches into efficient, intelligent discovery.

Key Takeaways

  • Practical experience in creating an AI-driven documentation site.
  • Understanding the integration of AI into user experiences.
  • Hands-on skills with the latest web development technologies.
  • Strategies for deploying and maintaining intelligent documentation resources.
Jesse Hall
Jesse Hall

Summertime
JS festival

JSNation Conference will gather 1500 JS developers at Kromhouthal. Our venue is a former ship engine factory, and we’re happy to dedicate it to the top JavaScript engine authors and engineers.

Gedempt Hamerkanaal 231
1021 KP Amsterdam

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80+ talks in addition to JSNation talks

3 more days of learning and fun

10+ JS workshops

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We’ve prepared a summary of the most important information to help you achieve your goal. Head over to our dedicated page and share it with your boss.

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The biggest JS party worldwide

Who says that JavaScript is only for serious business? You can actually power an entire party by JS, and JSNation will show you how.

Amsterdam is known for its nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in. If you get full access, you'll get to see various kinds of performances made with JS at the biggest JS party worldwide on June 14.

Aside from that, the extended program for in-person attendees will also offer a karaoke party and silent disco with music for everyone playing on 3 channels. Afterwards, on June 15, we'll explore the capital of the Netherlands together at walking tours and boat tours.

  • So come hang out with your fellow devs in Amsterdam! June 14 – afterparty at the same venue; June 15 – walking tours and boat tours.

In-person afterparty on June 14

We are searching for talented engineers, creative coders, and artists interested in showcasing JS-related works of art. Fill in the form if it's you!

Livecoding Performance by Linalab

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Linalab is a musician, artist, educator and developer. In her set, Linalab uses analogue synthesizers and controls them with code, combining synthwave atmospheres with minimal polyrythms.

Techno DJ Ziv Levy

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Ziv Levy is an open-source enthusiast, have a fetish for web performance, loves technology at its best when it's visual, and… mixing techno sounds at night.

DJ Luc

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DJ Luc is a real musical jack-of-all-trades. He knows the classics and knows how to create the ideal mix between classic and new hits at every party. Luc also has a passion for 90s music.

Karaoke

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No explanation needed – just join the fun!

Silent Disco

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Dance like nobody's watching!
JS Open Source Awards

The 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.

JS Open Source AWARDS
Nominations:
Breakthrough of the Year
Most Impactful Contribution to the Community
Most Exciting Use of Technology
Fun Side Project of the Year
Productivity Booster
Giving back to community

We 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.

100 of 150 extra diversity scholarships sponsored

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