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WebCore meetup: Conditionally adaptive, Unorthodox ways to debug JS, Quiz #3

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WebCore meetup: Conditionally adaptive, Unorthodox ways to debug JS, Quiz #3

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UPDATE:
Due to the new lockdown in the Netherlands, we have to cancel the offline part. But let's not let this pandemic ruin our party! We can still enjoy meeting each other and learn something from the comfort of your chair. We still have two great talks which are just as interesting online. And the Web Platform Quiz still offers physical prizes ;)
Join us on Zoom or tune in on YouTube. We're really looking forward to meeting you!

WebCore meetup is back!

As usual, we prepared two tech talks on web fundamentals, from speakers who really know what they are talking about ;) The Web Platform Quiz is also back, with some nice 🏆 from our sponsors.

📅 Date: 25 November 2021

📹 We will meet on Zoom (link in description), and there will be streaming on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6cLpkmhVCFtYNNN1f60jWw

📝 Agenda:

18:00 Get together, introduction
18:15 "Conditionally adaptive" by Vadim Makeev
18:45 5min break
18:50 "Unorthodox ways to debug JS" by Dzmitry Tolpekin
19:20 5min break
19:25 Web Platform Quiz
19:40 Wrapping up

🗣️Talks:

🎤 Vadim Makeev, "Conditionally adaptive"

Some people build two versions of their website: mobile and, I guess, stationary? Anyway. They sniff around your browser and serve a proper version (most of the time). Oh, well. Others make it flexible and serve everything that site is capable of in a single file. And triple-sized pictures as well, just in case. All right then. Some are confident that there’s no such thing as mouse and keyboard on mobile, but of course there’s unlimited 5G. Interesting. And finally there’s a user looking at all of this with sadness. How to make it better using modern specs? Let’s see.

Speaker: Vadim Makeev is a Google Developer Expert [1] and the founder of a Russian front-end community Web Standards. You may know him as a host and producer of the Web Standards [2] and The F-Word [3] podcasts, or as an author of the Shower presentation engine [4]. Developer, speaker, DevRel. Passionate about frontend, typography, design, audio-video engineering and production. He tweets as @pepelsbey_ [5]

[1] - https://developers.google.com/community/experts/directory/profile/profile-vadim-makeev
[2] - https://web-standards.ru/podcast/
[3] - https://f-word.dev/
[4] - https://shwr.me/
[5] - https://twitter.com/pepelsbey_

🎤 Dzmitry Tolpekin, "Unorthodox ways to debug JS" (on-site)

In this talk we will explore the different ways to trace issues in unfriendly JS code. We will have a closer look at development tools from simple console.log() to sneaky overrides of native functions.

Dzmitry leads the sandbox and proxy development at Surfly. As a core engineer, he spends a lot of time debugging obfuscated production JS code, and he has some tricks to share.

🍻This event is sponsored by Surfly. Check them out on https://www.surfly.com

📥 Submit a talk
We're always looking for interesting technical talks on web fundamentals. Feel free to submit your proposal at https://forms.gle/we8y83JaPSqvjwwS6

💌 Get in touch
If you have any questions, feedback, or proposals, feel free to contact us at orgs@webcore.group

🎞️ Videos from our previous events: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6cLpkmhVCFtYNNN1f60jWw

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🌐 Our website: https://webcore.group

📖 All WebCore participants are required to follow our Code of Conduct: https://webcore.group/coc.html

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