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Coming out of winter hibernation, we're finalizing the lineup for Monday night.
If anyone has any extra ideas or wants the opportunity to pass a message to the audience, please contact me.
See you all there,
P.S. We will be raffling off 2 free WebStorm licences between those attending.
Rafael, if you needed talks why did you not reply to my email? I could have given a talk about flexbox or something...
January 29
Looking for a JS programmer to join me for an interesting venture related to eHealth / Social
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January 28
What happened to Sundays ?
My Mondays are saved for Open knesset development sessions...
January 27
Let's start with JSTLV: there is no reason to have both groups. I see lecturers of JSTLV subscribed to this group too. It's very kind and generous of Empeeric to donate their roof for the meetups of JSTLV, but it's not a serious place to have meetings, especially in the winter.
Let's unite the groups: JSTLV will give up its location (Microsoft is a much better place, and now Google has also a great place for meetups), and NodeJS Israel will give up its name. No organizer should give up, because a meetup can be led by two or more organizers.
January 5
I posted the following in the new group of Node.js:
Congratulations for the new group!
For many years, I've believed that JavaScript was the right language to use in both sides - browser and server. I thought so, even when Java Applets and Flash dominated the browser side, and nobody used JS in the server side. I even led a project to develop a JS module for Apache.
My vision has been finally realized, and JS took both sides. On the way, it killed Java Applets and Flash on the browser side, and Node.js became one of the leading platforms for server-side development.
Unfortunately, now we have the opposite problem: too many people and groups. Here in our tiny country, we have so many JS groups. And even groups that are not JS groups, have many lectures and hands-on about Node.js. I heard so many lectures about Node.js, in groups like GDG (of Google), IL-techtalks, etc.
I call you: Noders of the world - unite! (or at least Noders of Israel...).
January 5
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