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Join the largest JavaScript Conference in Israel Things have changed. Today JS is the language of the web. On the client, on the server, on the mobile, everywhere. But let's face it: JS still has challenges.
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Come and join the largest JavaScript Conference in Israel.
Things have changed. Today JS is the language of the web. On the client, on the server, on the mobile, everywhere.
But let's face it: JS still has challenges.
JS-IL Conference
www.JS-il.com
JS Libraries Track
09:00 - 10:30 - Rich data for JavaScript Apps is a Breeze
Breeze is a JavaScript library that helps you manage data in rich client applications. If
you store data in a relational database, query and save those data as complex object
graphs, and share these graphs across multiple screens of your JavaScript client,
Breeze is for you.
JS Libraries – Lectures
Yaniv Arditi
10:45 - 12:15 - Building Modular JavaScript Application with AMD/Require.JS
The rule of thumb when things get complex is usually to break it down to smaller,
more manageable, and loosely coupled units. Yet JavaScript (or say ECMA Script) in
its current form, doesn’t provide any so-called concept of Module or Package or any
kind of logical unit of deployment. This is where AMD (Asynchronous Module
Definition), and Require.JS comes into play. In this session we will see how to take
advantage of the concepts behind AMD, and how to utilize Require.JS API to come up
with maintainable and testable units of code.
JS Libraries – Lectures
Yaniv Yechezkel
13:15 - 14:45 - Advanced JavaScript Unit Testing integrated with Visual Studio Environment
Unit Testing is an inseparable part of the development process, no matter which
methodology you follow, be it TDD, or BDD, you know for sure that this investment is
worthwhile, enabling early bug fixes, safe refactoring, and better design. You want to
test your JavaScript code but don’t know where to start? Which tools to pick? And
how to integrate it all with Visual Studio? In this session we will take a look at the
tools, how to combine them to play nicely together in Visual Studio, and making
Testing a breeze.
JS Libraries – Lectures
Yaniv Yechezkel
15:00 - 16:30 - Routing in JavaScript Applications
In the modern age of super-fast browsers and user expectations about the
responsiveness and perceived speed of web applications – single page applications
have become the rage (Gmail, etc.) Furthermore, instead of just fetching full HTML
and rendering it asynchronously, fetching raw data (JSON) and rendering on the client
side has not only become possible – it’s actually very common. In our lesson we'll
discuss the challenges we face in building SPA navigation. We'll see the commonly
used solutions and will talk about libraries that offer those solutions. We'll take closer
look on Sammy.js library that includes a simple API for defining applications which are
made up primarily of routes and events.
JS Libraries – Lectures
Dima Kuzmich
JS Fundamentals Track
09:00 - 10:30 - Offline And HTML5 Storage
Building an offline HTML 5 based application? Want to get rid of those untasteful
cookies? HTML5 brings the client storage into a all new different level. support for files
and database on the client side to allow working in an offline mode and saving user
data in a better and clearer way.
JS Fundamentals – Lectures
Gal Kogman
10:45 - 12:15 - Advanced JavaScript
JavaScript is simple for doing simple tasks' but if you really want to take control on
your JavaScript code we should look into the internal of the beast. understanding how
Object Oriented is achieved in the non Object oriented environment. What is
Prototype and how we can use it' and what is the best way to work , generate and
maintain object in JavaScript.
JS Fundamentals – Lectures
Gal Kogman
13:15 - 14:45 - Cross browser apps with jQuery Mobile
Since HTML5 was introduced, more and more companies choose to switch their sites
to this technology. Moreover, HTML5 allowing to create hybrid applications for mobile.
jQuery mobile is lightweight framework that makes creating of sites and apps very
simple and quick. In our lesson we will learn about the framework key features, talk
about the pros and cons and will integrate it with another famous library Knockout.js.
JS Fundamentals – Lectures
Dima Kuzmich
15:00 - 16:30 - jQuery for Professionals
jQuery is the most widely used JavaScript library in the world. It's a fast and powerful
DOM manipulation and animation library. The best part? It's easy to use and
implement. The problem is it's also easy to use inefficiently. In this course you will
learn master techniques and best practices for using jQuery in your next web project.
JS Fundamentals – Lectures
Yitzchak Meirovich
Charts & Controls Track
09:00 - 10:30 - Client-side Data Presentation and Analytics using D3.JS and Cross Filter
Data analytics, and data presentation is a growing trend in business applications. D3,
a JavaScript library written by Mike Bostock, allows us to manipulate elements of a
web page in the context of a data set. These elements can be HTML, SVG, or Canvas
elements, and can be introduced, removed, or edited according to the contents of the
data set. The lecture will focus on the main parts of using D3 – the Enter selection,
graph elements, Interactions and transitions, and graph layout. It will provide the basis
to perform complex drawing functionality to enhance any modern web page.
Charts & Controls – Lectures
Noam Arbel
13:15 - 14:45 - Responsive Design and CSS3: The future of web development
Creating webpages using a responsive design is becoming the defacto standard for
today's desktop and mobile websites. These are Must-Have skills for your
professional development. In this course learn the important topics and techniques
required to implement a responsive design. Additionally you will learn where a
responsive design can cause problems and how to avoid them. Don't miss this
presentation!
Charts & Controls – Lectures
Yitzchak Meirovich
10:45 - 12:15 - Sencha Architect and ExtJS with RTL Support
Sencha's ExtJS 4.2 now supports RTL! This enterprise ready, JavaScript framework is
a one-stop-shop for all of the components and functionality usually found only with
multiple libraries put together. If you're building an enterprise application that requires
a desktop and mobile interface, complete component list (grid, charts, form layout,
etc) that is built on an MVC architecture you won't want to miss this presentation.
Charts & Controls – Lectures
Yitzchak Meirovich
15:00 - 16:30 - JavaScript UI Components
As the HTML5 and JavaScript applications continues to gain incredible momentum
and also the need for cross-platform development brought many companies like
"Kendo UI" to realize that if they plan to stay in the game they need to reinvent them
self's and offer developers a rich HTML, JavaScript framework to enhance their web
development experience . In our lesson we'll discuss about why when and how we
plan to use awesome UI Components like Charts, Trees, Graphs, Lists and etc. To
increase our development productivity in a fast and easy way.
Charts & Controls – Lectures
Alex Choroshin
SPA Track
09:00 - 10:30 - Durandal Framework
Durandal is small JavaScript framework designed to make building Single Page
Applications (SPAs) simple and elegant. Durandal is built on libs you know and love
like jQuery, Knockout and RequireJS. Durandal has strong support for MVC, MVP and
MVVM. No matter what front end architecture paradigm you prefer, Durandal is there
to back you up. With RequireJS as our base and a thin layer of conventions, we can
provide amazing productivity while helping you to maintain SOLID coding practices.
SPA – Lectures
Johnny Tordgeman
10:45 - 12:15 - Single Page Apps (SPA) with M-V-VM and Knockout.JS
Knockout is a JavaScript library that helps you to create rich, responsive display and
editor user interfaces with a clean underlying data model. Any time you have sections
of UI that update dynamically (e.g., changing depending on the user’s actions or when
an external data source changes), KO can help you implement it more simply and
maintainably.
SPA – Lectures
Johnny Tordgeman
15:00 - 16:30 - Angularjs Framework
AngularJS is an open-source JavaScript framework, maintained by Google, that
assists with running SPA (single-page applications). Its goal is to augment browser-
based applications with model–view– anything (MV*) capability, in an effort to make
both development and testing easier.
SPA – Lectures
Yair Shibak
13:15 - 14:45 - Important Considerations When Building Single Page Web Apps
Single page web applications – or SPAs, as they are commonly referred to – are
quickly becoming the de facto standard for web app development. The fact that a
major part of the app runs inside a single web page makes it very interesting and
appealing, and the accelerated growth of browser capabilities pushes us closer to the
day, when all apps run entirely in the browser.
SPA – Lectures
Yair Shibak
Server side Track
09:00 - 10:30 - Mobile App Development with PhoneGap
The Mobile World certainly have changed the way we consume data and services,
and mobile devices have long become an integral part of our everyday life. PhoneGap
is a free and open source framework that allows you to create mobile apps using web
standards for 7 different platforms including iOS, Android, Blackberry, and Windows
Phone. With PhoneGap you can cut down on development time by re-using your
existing web development skills, frameworks and tools, and get all the benefits of
cross-platform development while building apps just the way you like. In this session,
you'll see how you can leverage your HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills to create
platform-neutral mobile applications with PhoneGap.
Server Side – Lectures
Yaniv Yechezkel
10:45 - 12:15 - Building Server Side Logic with Node.JS
Node.JS is becoming a major force in building server-side logic. With its eco-system
of add-ons and extensions it allows building anything from web servers to back-end
data providers, REST servers and more. This lecture will focus on the basics – how to
use Node.JS, and some of the major extensions to node, Express, Jade, and
Socket.IO. It will allow participates to start their development endeavors with Node.
Server Side – Lectures
Noam Arbel
13:15 - 14:45 - The full power of ASP.NET Web API
ASP.NET Web-API is a powerful service framework sitting over Asp. Net MVC and lets
the developer enforce a Restful architectural style. After a brief discussion on how the
request and response flow in the Web Api pipeline, we will dig into the main
extensibility points and see how flexible is the infrastructure. In particular, we will see
scenarios like content negotiation, validation, versioning, hosting outside IIS and few
others.
Eyal Vardi
Server Side – Lectures
15:00 - 16:30 - Developing "Real-Time" Web App's with SignalR
SignalR is a new async signaling library for .NET developed and maintained by David
Fowler and Damian Edwars from Microsoft’s ASP.NET and NuGet teams. If you ever
wanted to push data from the server to clients (and not just browser clients!) in real
time with ease, SignalR will be your perfect companion.
Yaniv Yechezkel
Server Side – Lectures
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