9 Reasons that Convince Your Boss

Want to attend JS Kongress 2020, but not sure how to bring it up with your boss? We’ve created this email to help you explain why it’s important to attend. Dear [Name of your Manager], I’d like to attend JS Kongress 2020 taking place on April 15–16 in Munich, Germany. I’ve researched many conferences, and this […]

Read more

Klara Fleischmann adds 1 more perspective to the Program Committee

Klara: Self- & community-taught developer @ Satellytes. Passionate about all things JavaScript, UX & creative coding. Loves Munich, the mountains & her cats. Please welcome Klara as a member of the JS Kongress 2020 Program Committee (PC). 👏👏👏 According to her, conferences are about getting insights, ideas & inspiration in exchange with others. This is why […]

Read more

Please welcome PC member Miloš Sutanovac

Miloš Sutanovac: Software developer, consultant & speaker who has been teaching JavaScript and Front-end technologies for many years. Organizer of Vue.js Munich, co-organizer of MunichJS. Mindset: evolve or die. Please welcome Miloš as a member of the JS Kongress 2020 Program Committee (PC). 👏👏👏 He organizes community Meetups in Munich for many years, from this experience […]

Read more

jsk20 Scheduling Process and the complete Program Committee

The Program Committee: Miloš, Jessica, Jowe, Vanessa, Golo, Madeleine, Johannes, and Klara (clockwise from left top) In one of our previous posts, we have introduced the first members of the Program Committee of JS Kongress 2020 — now they are joined by more members. Starting October 16, when the Call for Papers is closed, they will review all […]

Read more

New Member for the PC: Vanessa Böhner

Vanessa is a Web Developer, Product Engineer at SinnerSchrader, Vue Vixens Munich City Coordinator and Speaker. She created her first website at the age of ten and has been passionate about web development ever since. She studied Media Informatics with a focus on Human-Computer-Interaction. Now Vanessa is striving to provide customers with the best experience […]

Read more

Johannes Ewald joins the Program Committee

Johannes Ewald: Passionate Open Source developer. Founded a company called Peerigon with his friends to develop challenging web projects with JavaScript. Loves music and nature. Member of the webpack core team. Please welcome Johannes as a member of the JS Kongress 2020 Program Committee. 👏👏👏 Johannes has been contributing to the #DeepTrack since its first edition […]

Read more

Franziska Hinkelmann returns to #jskongress as a Keynote Speaker

Franziska Hinkelmann, keynote speaker of #jskongress 2020 Already having shared her knowledge on #jskongress 2016 (the first issue) in her talk “Performance profiling for V8” (watch the full session on our YouTube channel), we are so happy, that she confirmed her participation and will be back as your keynote speaker for JS Kongress 2020. Please […]

Read more

CfP FAQ & First Members join Program Committee

First members of the Program Committee: Madeleine Neumann, Golo Roden, Jessica Rose (left to right) Please meet the first members of the Program Committee, the people who will shape the contents of this year’s edition. Talks are underway, and we are very curious about your ideas! Thank you for your commitment, we really appreciate your hard […]

Read more

Hands up for Madeleine Neumann 🙌

Madeleine Neumann works as a webdeveloper and also in the field of Developer Relations at the 9elements Agency in Bochum. For 9elements she organizes the JavaScript Conference RuhrJS, the Meetup PottJS and loves to meet new people. In her free time, she loves to draw, dance and doing sports. Her recurring advice: Sing more Karaoke! 🎤 […]

Read more

Jessica Rose joins the Program Committee

Jessica Rose works with Mozilla, running the TechSpeaker program. She’s passionate about increasing access to technical education and to meaningful work in technology. She hosts the Pursuit Podcast, founded the Open Code meetup series and co-founded Trans*Code. She’s always excited to talk to you about what you’re working on. Please welcome Jessica, one of the first […]

Read more

Carolyn Stransky joins the line-up as keynote speaker

Carolyn Stransky, keynote speaker of #jskongress 2020 We are so happy, that she confirmed her participation and will be your keynote speaker for JS Kongress 2020. Please welcome: Carolyn Stransky 🙌 🙌 🙌 Carolyn (she/her) is a frontend developer, Mozilla Tech Speaker and co-organizer of BerlinJS … read more in her speaker profile >>> We are very […]

Read more

Proudly presenting Aisha Absia: first keynote speaker of #jskongress 2020

Aisha Absia, keynote speaker of JS Kongress 2020 We are delighted to announce your first Keynote Speaker for JS Kongress 2020. Please give it up for Aisha Absia 👏👏👏 Aisha has 10+ years’ experience in EMEA. Last year she fulfilled a life-long dream and combined her passions: Africa, technology and youth empowerment … read more in her speaker […]

Read more

JS Kongress 2019 — Mood Video

(just a screenshot, you can find the playable video below) That was #jskongress 2019, 📽️ a recap in image and sound (with captions). #ThrowbackThursday Thank you all for a great JS Kongress 2019! 🙏 🙋 See you next year: JS Kongress 2020, April 15–16 in Munich Join us, become a part of #jskongress: 💡 What’s your […]

Read more

A picture is worth a thousand words

the #jskongress 2019 schedule in pictures — #throwbackthursday First of all, a huge thank you to the Program Committee! 🙏 They did a great job and selected fantastic speakers, they have put together this interesting and inspiring program of wonderful parts: Welcome to Day 1! Sign Language Interpreter Christian and Master of Ceremonies Courtney welcoming the crowd, […]

Read more

#jskongress 2019 in sketches and slides

Thanks to the community, there is a visual schedule for the 2019 edition. Please find here a link to the slide collection, and sketches explaining the content of the talks. Sketch notes by Nabeelah Ali on Mariko Kosaka’s talk “Developing web platform features” Slides from #jskongress 2019 Sebastian Eck (@codeshambles on twitter) started a slide […]

Read more

Offering you a big piece of the post-LAMP pie: keynote by Maria Shoaib

Proudly presenting you the keynote-speaker of day 2: Maria Shoaib JavaScript is the biggest piece of the new, post-LAMP pie. It’s not only a front-end scripting language but a software stack game changer. The aim of the Opening Keynote on day 2 of #jskongress 2019 is to make people realize the (r)evolution in the software stack. […]

Read more

Voices from the Community

#JSKongress is the JavaScript event handcrafted with 💙 for the community — from the community. JS Kongress Munich is organized by a team that is deeply rooted in the JavaScript community. We got this feedback from some awesome community people: Benedikt Meurer This was probably the best JS conference I attended this year, the in-deep track and […]

Read more

10 Reasons for JS Kongress

… No, it’s not 10 beer 😃 But yes, there will be Bavarian Beer on Monday evening 🍻 The most useful and practical JavaScript tips and tricks for everyday work e.g. How To Combine Event Sourcing Architecture In Your Node.js Server by Tamar Twena or Mastering UIs with Finite State Machines by Rubén Sospedra Discuss […]

Read more

Diversity scholarship — Welcome to the (r)evolution of architectures!

Welcome to the (r)evolution of architectures! It is our main goal for the JS Kongress 2019 (March 11–12) to have an inclusive event with a welcoming atmosphere where everybody feels welcome, so that people can connect, hang out, make friends — and all of this while learning about JavaScript and seeing beyond their own noses. Why are […]

Read more

Please welcome our 1st Time Speakers

It’s our main goal for JS Kongress to enable a diverse and welcoming community JS Kongress 2019 is looking forward to having new speakers on the stage, and we are so excited to have them in the community! For the first time, this year we offer individual support for first-time speakers. Two 1st Time Teams […]

Read more

2019’s Program taking shape

Some Speakers of #jskongress 2019 have already been announced A very inspiring and diverse line-up is being introduced these days, which has started last month … which was last year. At this point to all of you from the whole JS Kongress Orga Team: Have a great New Year 2019, filled with a lot of health […]

Read more

We proudly present: Sean Larkin is Keynote-Speaker for JSK 2019

Our main goal is always to invite people who will push you to think about the JavaScript landscape in new and valuable ways. But we also want to bring in someone who will set the stage for the amazing JS Kongress you’re about to experience. Therefore we are very excited to present to you our […]

Read more

Our Selection Process and the Committee

In one of our previous posts, we have introduced to you the first members of the Program Committee of JS Kongress 2019 — now they are joined by more members, that will review all your papers submitted in the CfP and create a selection for the program: Let’s give a big round of applause for these amazing […]

Read more

First Time Speaker Support Team

“Together we are strong!” JS Kongress introduces First Time Speaker Support Team For the first time, this year we offer individual support for first-time speakers: No one is a born master, but don’t worry. We are a welcoming community (see our Code of Conduct) and looking forward to having you on stage! Read on for the […]

Read more

The Program Committee of JS Kongress 19

First members of the program committee: Sebastian, Madeleine, Marco and Martin Please meet the first members of the Program Committee, the people who will shape the contents of this year’s edition. Talks are underway with more experts from the industry. Thank you for your commitment, we really appreciate your hard work! Looking forward to meeting you […]

Read more

Why you should try public speaking

JS Kongress — (r)evolution of JavaScript. March 11–12 2019 in Munich, Germany Presenting is a skill that is often required in one’s professional life, especially in the ICT (information and communications technology) sector. Every time you explain something to a group of people, you are, in fact, speaking publicly. It helps to increase your visibility. People come to […]

Read more
back to top