Diversity Scholarship Program of JS Kongress 2020

Scaling JS — Pushing the Limits! It’s our main goal for the JS Kongress 2020 (April 15–16) 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 we doing this? Diversity Tickets […]

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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! 🎤 […]

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The #JSKongress feeling

Impressions from JS Kongress 2017: band 9Volt with interpreter, clinking glasses on the day 1 evening, finale on day 2, the Orga-Team (from left to right) It will be a great feeling once more to “go live” at the Alte Kongresshalle next Sunday evening after a set-up day. With this picture in mind, hurrying to the […]

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Yeah! Full schedule online

Only 34 days to go until the #jskongress is live on stage! Finally, we are able to present the full schedule — and we think it is worth waiting. These are our awesome speakers! Speakers of JS Kongress 2019: Rubén Sospedra, Keerthana Krishnan, Manfred Steyer, Mariko Kosaka, Rob Richard, Netta Bondy, Trent Willis, Maria Shoaib, Michael Hladky, […]

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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 […]

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