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👋 6:00p · Meet and hang out

🗞 6:45p · Angular News
by Matias Niemela, (https://twitter.com/yearofmoo) Angular Team

🧠 6:55p · TensorFlow.js: Past, present and future.
by Vikram Tiwari, (https://twitter.com/Vikram_Tiwari) Omni Labs, Inc

Vikram will be talking about tensorflow.js and why should you invest in learning more about Machine Learning. Specifically, why should you use TensorFlow.js in the process? We will also have some cool demos and wishlist for the future.

🚌 7:15p · Journey in and out of the Angular Compiler
by Ayaz Hafiz, Google

Over the past two months, I worked on developing a new API inside the Angular compiler - my first experience with a codebase of such size and complexity. This talk will discuss my approach to understanding and working on the compiler, and how this has shaped my confidence in open-source contribution.

🍿 7:35p · Intermission

🌲 7:45p · Offline First applications
by Marta Wiśniewska, (https://twitter.com/MartaW_PL)

Have you heard about PWA? Do you already know how to implement basic PWA feature? It’s a high time to take a deep dive into Offline First approach!
In my presentation, I’ll introduce you to this strategy. I’ll show you how to manage data Online and Offline and how to make your apps fast and reliable in various network conditions.
It’s a fresh start for your Offline First applications!

🌟 8:10p · Speakers Panel

🍻 8:30p · Post-event hangout: SPIN San Francisco
690 Folsom St #100, San Francisco

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🦕 Organizers: https://twitter.com/zizzamia https://twitter.com/mgechev, https://twitter.com/LewisArdern https://twitter.com/AysSomething https://twitter.com/pmocampo

📣 If you’re interested in giving a talk, please let us know! Speakers of all levels and backgrounds are welcome, and we have experienced mentors who can help you prepare your talk!
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