![]() | Eric Mann (USA) - experienced web developer with experience in JavaScript, Ruby, C # Eric Mann develops websites of any complexity and actively experiments using new technologies and methods. Currently leading web developer at 10up (http://10up.com). He develops high-level web solutions based on WordPress. ') Speech: jQuery + Web Workers = Incredible performance (jQuery + Web Workers = Immense Processing Power) Participants will get acquainted with all the power of the Web Worker API using a convenient jQuery wrapper, and will also be able to see in real time how large, resource-intensive tasks can be shared among physical processors in order to increase the productive capacity of the client machine. |
![]() | Scott Gonzalez (USA) - project lead Web developer from Pennsylvania, USA. As a project manager, jQuery UI makes a lot of effort to maintain the library's efficiency, stability, and availability, as well as strategic project planning to meet changing community requirements. Scott interacts with browser developers to make web space better for everyone, not just jQuery users. Speech: Future development of jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile (The future of jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile) This year, big changes are planned in the jQuery user interface and in jQuery Mobile. In his speech, Scott will explain why it has become necessary, what changes will occur, and how to integrate both projects most painlessly for developers. |
![]() | Alex McPherson (USA) - software engineer The developer of the company Quick Left, USA. In the past, he worked as a specialist in financial and information design in companies belonging to the Fortune-500. Teacher of JavaScript and Ruby at the University of Colordo, consultant for Backbone.js, speaker of numerous conferences. In his free time from programming and teaching, he rides a mountain bike and tasting cocktails. Topic: Technical nuances of $ .Deferred () (Technical about $ .Deferred ()) Deferred actions are a relatively new feature in the jQuery library. In the talk, you'll hear about seven interesting and effective ways to use the jQuery Deferred tool in asynchronous JavaScript architectures. The speaker will demonstrate seven examples of typical code and talk about possible problems in their writing. After that, using the Deferred tools, the code will be reorganized, and it will become clear how much easier it is to understand and maintain the code. The patterns that you will learn from this talk will be useful in many areas, from simple site elements to complex and large objects. |
![]() | Kantor Ilya (Russia) - Frontend-developer and trainer, javascript.ru In 2005-2006, he worked on the Dojo Toolkit framework, first sending his patches, then as a member of the commit-access team. In 2007, created the site javascript.ru . In 2011, I published a textbook, learn.javascript.ru, and began teaching courses in professional JavaScript development. jQuery uses since 2006, submit small patches to it. Topic: Advanced event use in jQuery - Features jQuery events that are not in browser events - Event infrastructure jQuery - Special Events - Memory leaks related to events and how to avoid them. - Events anywhere |
Dave Methvin (USA) - President of the jQuery Foundation and Lead Core Developer of jQuery Member of the jQuery team since the first release of the library in 2006. He is also a web developer and software consultant for large companies that specialize in web performance optimization. The main speaker of the conference jQuery Russia. |
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