Schedule

Note: This schedule is tentative and may change at any point in time leading up to the event without notice.

Facebook's Bike-as-an-Awesome

Tuesday May 26th, 2015

Cimpress Shuttles from Jacksonville International Airport to Amelia Island

Bloomberg's Welcome Reception 6:00PM - 9:00PM

Respoke Karaoke Night at Falcon's Nest
9:00PM - 12:00AM

Wednesday May 27th, 2015

Conde Nast's Significant Others Track - 9:30AM - 5:00PM

Conference Tracks

Time Availity Track Braintree Payments Track Training Track
7:30AM Hot Breakfast, Coffee, and Registration
9:00AM Opening Remarks by the JSConf US Curators
9:30AM Felipe de Albuquerque
Accessibility and JS: side-by-side
Rey Bango
Woah, You Can Test IE & Microsoft Edge on a Mac & Linux?
Nick Nisi
JavaScript Fundamentals
10:15AM Kate Hudson
Beyond Responsive: Building a mobile web you're f*ing proud of
Mike Ball
Headless Testing Against Real Web Browsers
11:00AM Tim Griesser
Making Relational Cool Again (or: JavaScript on ACID)
Kyle Tyacke
Communicate All the Things... With WebRTC!
11:45AM Lunch
12:45PM Jafar Husain
Async Programming in ES7
Jonathan Martin
You Won’t Believe This One Weird Way to Rewrite Closures
Kassandra Perch
Intro to Node.js
1:30PM Parsha Pourkhomami
JavaScript CSS
Myles Borins
Would a sample at any other rate sound as sweet? An introduction to how our brains interpret sound
2:15PM John Brown
(math == art && art == code)
Laney Kuenzel
Mutations and Subscriptions in Relay
3:00PM Mariko Kosaka
Knitting for Javascripters
Charlie McConnell
Pebble Timeline: A Web API For Your Wrist
3:45PM Snack Break
4:15PM Simon Swain
Cold War
Mike O'brien
Introducing Mixed Mode
 
5:00PM Naveed Ihsanullah
Parallelism experiments in JavaScript
   
5:45PM Michael Matuzak
Amazing Things One Can Do With JS and the NES
Chris Lorenzo
Polymer: The future of Web Components
 
6:15PM Closing Remarks from the JSConf Team

PwC's Dinner Party 7:00PM - 11:00PM - Meet Right Outside

IBM's Starry Night Campfire
9:00PM - 11:00PM

Respoke Karaoke Night at Falcon's Nest
9:00PM - 12:00AM

Thursday May 28th, 2015 - Day of Activities

Atlassian's NodeRockets Event - Amelia Ballroom - 9:00AM - 6:00PM

Pebble's NodeBoats Event - Amelia Ballroom - 9:00AM - 6:00PM

Bocoup's NodeBots Event - Amelia Ballroom - 9:00AM - 6:00PM

Telerik's NodeCopter Event - Amelia Ballroom - 9:00AM - 6:00PM

Sauce Labs' Poolside Relaxation

Sauce Labs' Beachside Relaxation

Huge's Golf Tournament - Take Lobby Shuttle to Marshview Bar and Grill - 8:45 AM

CodeSchool's Segway tour of Amelia Island - Meet at Amelia's Wheels - 10:00AM, 1:00PM, 3:00PM based on your ticket

Intent Media's Amazing Scavenger Hunt - Meet at Amelia's Wheels - 10:00AM

Palantir's Kayaking down the Amelia River - Meet in Hotel Lobby, Ask for Kayak - 8:30AM, 10:30AM, or 12:00PM

The PayPal Downtown Shuttle
6:00PM - 11:30PM

Head down to historic Fernandina Beach downtown. Downtown Fernandina Beach offers boutique shopping and a range of scrumptious restaurants for all tastes. Visit some of Chris and Laura's favorite dinner spots like Arte's Pizza (Italian), T-Rays Burger Station (American), Cafe Karibo (Brewery/Pub), or Espana (Spanish). The shuttle will loop continuously from the hotel lobby to the Dog Star Tavern. The final pick up to return back to the Omni will be 11:30PM. You must be on a return shuttle by 11:30PM at the latest or find your own means of transportation back.

Respoke Karaoke Night at Falcon's Nest
9:00PM - 12:00AM

IBM's Starry Night Campfire
9:00PM - 11:00PM

Friday May 29th, 2015

Conde Nast's Significant Others Track - 9:30AM - 5:00PM

Conference Track

Time Availity Track Braintree Payments Track Training Track
7:30AM Hot Breakfast, Coffee, and Registration
9:00AM Opening Remarks by the JSConf US Curators
9:30AM Tracy Hinds
Re-examining recipe search--a dash of sugar, just a smidgen of graph database
Jory Burson
Organizational Design for Open Source
Brian Arnold Sinclair
Debugging Deep Dive
10:15AM Sam Saccone
Recreating a dialup modem in javascript
Andrew Rota
Tungsten.js: Virtual DOM + Server Rendering in a Legacy Codebase
11:00AM Steve Kinney
Building a musical instrument with the Web Audio API
Peter Piekarczyk
The Hybrid Backbone & React App
11:45AM Lunch
12:45PM Jacob Roufa
Maintaining a Local Dev Meetup
Gord Tanner
Umm... I have to do WHAT to run this code?
John K. Paul
ES6 Overview Workshop
1:30PM Dann Toliver
Visualizing process evolution
Kassandra Perch
NodeBots: LIVE!
2:15PM Ashley Williams
If you wish to learn ES6/2015 from scratch, you must first invent the universe
John-David Dalton
Drawing Hands: Built-ins written in JavaScript
Jeff Barczewski
Introduction and Getting Started with React.js
3:00PM Sebastian McKenzie
JavaScript Transformation
Dave Cadwallader
Zombies and Soup: Why End-to-End testing sucks (and why it doesn't have to)
3:45PM Snack Break
4:15PM Marcy Sutton
30 Minutes or Less: The Magic of Automated Accessibility Testing
Matt Edelman
Nemo. The natural nodejs automation solution
5:00PM Jan Jongboom
Altering the real world with JavaScript
   
5:45PM Closing Remarks from the JSConf Team

Emerging Technology Advisor's Closing Party
7:00PM - 11:00PM

IBM's Starry Night Campfire
9:00PM - 11:00PM

Rock out at Falcon's Nest
9:00PM - 12:00AM

Saturday May 30th, 2015

MailChimp's Brunch
10:00AM - 2:00PM

Come enjoy brunch food with everyone at JSConf as a final gathering. The internet can be a stressful place and programmers often make it worse, but here at Relax.js you can hang out with some of the best and brightest and have a wonderful conversation over pancakes. Plan the rest of your day, show off some Node(Rocket|Bot|Boat|Copter) moves, or just discuss modules; whatever your final goals, the key is finish out the event happily. Go to the front desk and ask for a tram to the Amelia Island Club!

Cimpress Shuttle from Amelia Island to Jacksonville International Airport

Time to head home! Our shuttles are ready to take you back to reality by way of Jacksonville Airport. Details for the shuttles and other modes of transportation to the airport are available here.

We hope you have experienced new things, made lasting friendships, and thoroughly enjoyed yourself. Maybe we will see you in December for RobotsConf?