Titian is a developer in the JavaScript infrastructure team at Bloomberg where he works on JavaScript and TypeScript tooling for internal developers. He is very passionate about TypeScript and try to help others by answering TypeScript questions on Stack Overflow. I am currently the number 4 answerer for the TypeScript tag. He's also a TypeScript compiler contributor, where he recently contributed the implementation of ES class private methods and private static members.
With over 20 years as a software engineer working for companies of all sizes, Steve is a technical leader, leader, and champion of internal communities. Having worked with engineers of all skil levels Steve is passionate about helping people learn and grown as they continue in their careers. Steve has been focused on front-end technologies in recent years, such as React, React Native, and building efficient systems for modern devices.
Patty is a Venezuelan living in Scotland. She has +20 years of experience in the tech industry and a background education in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. She is a Tech Lead at Charles River Laboratories.In her free time, Patty is a dedicated mentor and educator, leading a Code Club for 10-15 year-olds at her local school. Additionally, she's an organiser at Google Developers Group Glasgow, serves as an Ambassador for Google's Women Techmakers, and is recognised as a Google Developer Expert (GDE) in Machine Learning.
Igor is a Principal Software Engineer at Lokalise, where he is helping teams to build the next generation of the translation software. He is also an active contributor to the Open Source community in the Node.js ecosystem - lead maintainer of knex.js, creator of toad-scheduler, active member of fastify organization. Previously he worked at adidas and Booking.com, where he was focused on building high load system. Igor has previously spoken in several meetups, such as Kilo Health's DevEx meetup and Wix JavaScript meetups in Vilnius, and Node.js meetup in Amsterdam. In addition to his software engineering work, Igor has published a book of poetry, and actively participates in game development jams.
As the “green” CTO of AMPEERS Energy, I am committed to creating a carbon-neutral future. I have a passion for working with NodeJS and Kafka, and I'm eager to delve deeper into Rust and streaming technologies. Whether I'm enjoying a quality cup of coffee or spending time outdoors hiking and skiing, I'm always on the move.
Tally has been doing all things software for over 30 years, and still loves it.Today Tally works for Yoobic as a senior full-stack engineer and is responsible for all the FE tooling, testing, and DevOps processes.Tally loves Javascript and its ecosystem and happily shares this knowledge with other developers.Playwright ambassador. See my talks on:
Michael Dawson is an active contributor to the Node.js project and chair of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee(TSC). He contributes to a broad range of community efforts including platform support, build infrastructure, N-API, Release, as well as tools to help the community achieve quality with speed (ex: ci jobs, benchmarking and code coverage reporting). As the Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM , he works with Red Hat's and IBM's internal teams to plan and facilitate their contributions to Node.js and v8 within the Node and Google communities.Past experience includes building IBM's Java runtime, building and operating client facing e-commerce applications, building PKI and symmetric based crypto solutions as well as a number of varied consulting engagements. In his spare time, he uses Node.js to automate his home and life for fun.
Matteo is the Co-Founder and CTO of Platformatic.dev. He is also a prolific Open Source author in the JavaScript ecosystem and modules he maintain are downloaded more than 12 billion times a year. Previously he was Chief Software Architect at NearForm, the best professional services company in the JavaScript ecosystem. In 2014, he defended his Ph.D. thesis titled "Application Platforms for the Internet of Things". Matteo is a member of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee focusing on streams, diagnostics and http. He is also the author of the fast logger Pino and of the Fastify web framework.
Austin is a web developer from Portland, Oregon. He's been breaking and fixing websites for a decade and has worked with award-winning agencies, innovative tech start-ups, and government organizations.
His goal is to teach folks like you how to build fun, interesting, and high quality projects for the web. He shares his knowledge through writing, open-source, live-streaming, podcasting, presentations, and workshops.
Kevin is the Head of Developer Relations at Deno. Kevin is a long time JavaScript developer, educator, and open source contributor. In addition to authoring several popular Node.js modules on npm, Kevin created the open source educational PC game TerminalQuest (formerly TwilioQuest) using web technologies, which has been enjoyed by over one million players. On the Deno team, Kevin is focused on documentation, userland tools, developer experience, and community programs. Kevin and his family live just outside Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Hi, I'm Josh! I'm a frontend developer with a passion for open source, static analysis, and the web. I'm a full time open source maintainer and work on projects in the TypeScript ecosystem such as typescript-eslint and TypeStat. I'm also the author of the Learning TypeScript book, published by O'Reilly. My work focuses on bringing accessible education to the masses in a sustainable way.
I've been speaking at conferences since 2019, including in-person talks at All Things Open, HalfStack, LeadDev Berlin, StaffPlus NYC, and TSConf, as well as several dozen online conferences. You can most of my available talk slides and recordings at https://www.joshuakgoldberg.com/#talks.
First time speaker. From Tipperary originally but spent 6 years in stationed in Kilkenny with the Defence Forces. Switched to tech after leaving the army and ended up with Charles River Labs working on some interesting projects around auth and graph databases. These experiences have inspired this workshop
With a passion for reshaping processes and being able to produce more by doing less, Jean works mainly as a domain-specific reference on the JavaScript/Node.js ecosystem, leading platform and transversal teams.When he is not directly building features for the business, Jean finds solutions to improve the global developer experience by enhancing the collaboration between teams, bringing suggestions on how to succeed together, bring more efficiency to all teams and focus on the technical stack. Outside of the company work Jean spend a good amount of time to teach to Computer Science students, present to both in-company guilds and meetups and being involved on Open-Source projects.
I'm a senior full-stack developer with a favorite kid named Frontend.For over ten years now, I've enjoyed writing clean code, simplifying complex problems, leading feature development, and influencing innovation every day.When I’m not busy with code, you’ll find me talking about application performance, building confidence in code-bases, product architecture, developing organizational culture, and other nerdy dev stuff.Besides all that, I'm a father of two, a hobbyist photographer, lego builder, and food creator.
35 years of experience have not dulled the fascination Gil Tayar has with software development. His passion is distributed systems and figuring out how to scale development to big teams. Extreme modularity and testing are the main tools in his toolbelt, using them to combat the code spaghetti monster at companies like Wix, Applitools, and at his current job as software engineer at Microsoft.
Unfortunately for him, he hasn’t answered the big question of his life—what’s better, static or dynamic languages? But he’s working on it.
Daniel Ehrenberg is a software engineer on Bloomberg’s JavaScript Infrastructure and Tooling engineering team. He serves as the Vice President of Ecma International and contributes to Ecma TC39, the JavaScript standards committee. Daniel has dabbled in WebAssembly and web standards as well, while at Bloomberg as well as in previous positions at Igalia, a free software cooperative, and at Google on the V8 team, the JavaScript engine in Chrome.
Bryan English is a Node.js, Rust, and C++ developer, currently an Engineering Manager at Datadog, responsible for Datadog's Node.js and C++ APM client libraries. He's also a Node.js core collaborator and releaser, and has been working with Node.js since its inception and with its internals since 2015. Bryan co-authored _Multithreaded JavaScript_, an O'Reilly book.
I'm an avid advocate for the web platform, including web-compatible server-side runtimes. As a full-stack developer, I was always interested in how browsers and runtimes worked under the hood. This led me to reading and then contributing to standards, as well as to browsers and to the Deno runtime. Currently, my work at Igalia has me both implementing CSS-related things in Chrome, as well as bringing browsers and server-side runtimes closer together as part of WinterCG.
I've been working with Node.js since 2010 and have been working on diagnostics and performance monitoring tools since early 2013. I love to travel and meet new people, especially ones who live life differently from me. I'm powered by curiosity and empathy. :)
Rafael is a Staff Engineer at NearForm, working full-time on the Node.js runtime as a TSC (Technical Steering Committee) member, especially in the security working group. He's also the maintainer of popular JavaScript libraries such as Fastify and Clinic.js, and he's specialized in performance enhancements and software architecture optimization
Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide in terms of follower count. He published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers, he has been cited thousands of times. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience (Wiley, established in 1971). In 2020, he received the University of Quebec’s 2020 Award of Excellence for Achievement in Research for his work on the acceleration of JSON parsing. His research interests include high-performance programming.
Marco is a Developer Experience Engineer in NearForm, passionate about using his technical skills to help others solve problems and create solutions. With years of experience in designing, developing and testing high scalability and distributed cloud applications, he is committed to contributing to open source projects and helping the Node.js community grow. Currently serving as a maintainer of Node.js and a member of the security work group, Marco is dedicated to sharing his expertise with others to help them achieve their goals.
Claudio Wunder is a Software Engineer that works on HubSpot's Platform Engineering by maintaining their tracking & experimentation infrastructure. He's also a member of the GNOME Foundation and a CPC member of the OpenJS Foundation. He mentors, coaches, and contributes to open-source projects in his free time.
Cody is a software engineer consultant, developer relations engineer, and university instructor with a passion for learning and sharing technology. He teaches a university web development course and loves interacting with developers of all experience levels. He started speaking internationally in 2022 at React Summit and NodeConf EU as well as hosting some of the events connected to NodeConf EU. His current passion is building full-stack and decentralized applications using all OSS technologies.
Rafael is a Staff Engineer at NearForm, working full-time on the Node.js runtime as a TSC (Technical Steering Committee) member, especially in the security working group. He's also the maintainer of popular JavaScript libraries such as Fastify and Clinic.js, and he's specialized in performance enhancements and software architecture optimization
Lesley Cordero is currently a Staff Software Engineer, Tech Lead at The New York Times. She has spent the majority of her career on edtech teams as an engineer, including Google for Education and other edtech startups. In her current role, she is focused on observability, shared platforms, and building excellent teams by setting reliability vision & strategy across The Times, improving our observability footprint, and cultivating culture that builds with the most vulnerable employees in mind first. She shows care for others by holding them accountable to the best versions of themselves – and by buying them the occasional bubble tea.
I am a software manager and an architect. I have a decade of software engineering experience in various technologies : Server side, big data, Mobile, web technologies and security. On the technological aspect, I am focusing on Node.js, and have a deep knowledge in Node.js server architecture and Node.js performance optimizations.
I’m a developer who loves open source and JavaScript. I work at Igalia, where I help push the web forward, and I maintain Babel — the JavaScript compiler. I’m also a TC39 delegate and I’ve helped developing different JavaScript proposals over the years. When offline, I’m a math student in Turin, Italy.