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Session Proposal: MDN — frameworks update, and JS beyond the browser #290

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Austin 2020 Collaborator Summit Cross-Project Track for proposals that foster collaboration across projects Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit

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chrisdavidmills commented May 29, 2020

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Topic of the session

MDN — frameworks update, and JS beyond the browser

Type of the session

  • Collaborate
  • Workshop
  • Talk

Timezone of facilitator

  • UK, BST

Estimated duration of the session

Probably an hour would be sufficient.

Follow-up / Set-up sessions (if any)

Level

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

I've said beginner, but really people of any level would be really helpful in this session.

Pre-requisite knowledge

It would be good for attendees to review the materials I will be discussing before they attend:

Describe the session

I would like to discuss the material I've ended up publishing on MDN about client-side tooling and JS frameworks, especially seen as last year's JS collab summit was such a significant event in terms of helping me research it.

For those who have already looked over the material, I'd like to spend some time getting their thoughts on it. For others, I'd like to solicit feedback on how they think it could be improved.

To solicit feedback:

In the second half of the session, I'd like to talk a bit about JS beyond the browser — is it appropriate for coverage on MDN, and if so, in what way? At the moment we have the module Express web framework (Node.js/JavaScript)

Session facilitator(s), Github handle(s) and timezone(s)

Chris Mills (@chrisdavidmills), BST

Additional context (optional)

I guess all the sessions are going to be held remotely now? I am happy to run it at any time, as long as it doesn't get too early or late for my timezone. Some time up to about 8pm is OK.


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@chrisdavidmills chrisdavidmills added Austin 2020 Collaborator Summit Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit labels May 29, 2020
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