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JS Monthly London
Tuesday, October 14th
6:30PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Ready to join in on the fun?
Schedule:
18:00 Doors Open
18:45 Introduction
19:00 Practical Web AI: Built-In, Browser Based, Brilliant // Phil Nash
19:35 Break
19:50 Junior vs AI: Becoming a Developer in the Age of AI **// Sofia Bargues
20:40 Networking & Pub after
Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS!
Early birds tickets are now book now yours - [cityjsconf.org](london.cityjsconf.org)
Thanks to Foolproof for hosting us
Calling All JavaScript Enthusiasts! 📢
Want to share your knowledge and inspire the community? 💡
We're inviting talented speakers to join our JSMonthly meet ups ✨
Submit your talk proposal here: https://forms.gle/kB2sG9tVUvAmWf826
Share your expertise, ignite the community 💫🔥 💫
Presentations
Sofia Bargues
Description:
"Starting a tech career has never been easy, and doing it after the rise of AI can feel even more challenging.
This talk explores the key challenges juniors face in tech today and how to turn them into opportunities."
Bio:
Junior Frontend Developer at Whitby Wood, project-based learner, doing LeetCode on Twitch.
Phil Nash
AI progress is running away on the server-side, where the GPUs live, but the web platform is never that far behind. In this talk we're going to explore the incredible applications you can build in the browser today and in the near future.
You'll see how to build an offline-capable, speech to speech language translation app, a babelfish, using nothing but the web platform. Through this app we'll explore the different ways we can run AI models in the browser today and what may be built into the browser in the future. From low-level standards to high-level experiments, you'll learn how to work with AI on the web.
Bio:
Phil is a developer relations engineer for Langflow at IBM 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.
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Ready to join in on the fun?
Platform Sponsors
Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io
Hosted by
JS Monthly London
Oct
14
Tuesday, October 14th
6:30PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Schedule:
18:00 Doors Open
18:45 Introduction
19:00 Practical Web AI: Built-In, Browser Based, Brilliant // Phil Nash
19:35 Break
19:50 Junior vs AI: Becoming a Developer in the Age of AI **// Sofia Bargues
20:40 Networking & Pub after
Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS!
Early birds tickets are now book now yours - [cityjsconf.org](london.cityjsconf.org)
Thanks to Foolproof for hosting us
Calling All JavaScript Enthusiasts! 📢
Want to share your knowledge and inspire the community? 💡
We're inviting talented speakers to join our JSMonthly meet ups ✨
Submit your talk proposal here: https://forms.gle/kB2sG9tVUvAmWf826
Share your expertise, ignite the community 💫🔥 💫
Presentations
Sofia Bargues
Description:
"Starting a tech career has never been easy, and doing it after the rise of AI can feel even more challenging.
This talk explores the key challenges juniors face in tech today and how to turn them into opportunities."
Bio:
Junior Frontend Developer at Whitby Wood, project-based learner, doing LeetCode on Twitch.
Phil Nash
AI progress is running away on the server-side, where the GPUs live, but the web platform is never that far behind. In this talk we're going to explore the incredible applications you can build in the browser today and in the near future.
You'll see how to build an offline-capable, speech to speech language translation app, a babelfish, using nothing but the web platform. Through this app we'll explore the different ways we can run AI models in the browser today and what may be built into the browser in the future. From low-level standards to high-level experiments, you'll learn how to work with AI on the web.
Bio:
Phil is a developer relations engineer for Langflow at IBM 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.
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