This is a list - with video, slides and code when available - of all the keynotes, talks and panels from Node Interactive 2015. This event took place on December 8-9, 2015 in Portland, Oregon, USA.
This list is divided into sections by keynotes, panels, lightning talks and breakouts. Breakouts are further divided into backend, client side or IoT categories as noted on the conference schedule.
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Convergence: Evolving Node.js with Open Governance and an Open Community - James Snell, IBM
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The World is being Reinvented in Code - Jason Gartner, IBM
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Node.js at Uber - Tom Croucher, Uber
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Node.js and npm by Numbers - Ashley Williams, npm
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Serving the Node.js Enterprise, Thus Serving the Community - Joe McCann, NodeSource
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The Node.js Foundation Growth and Goals - Mikeal Rogers, Community Manager
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The Next Era of Node.js - Danese Cooper, Node.js Foundation
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Node.js at PayPal - Matt Edelman, PayPal
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Sprouting Node.js Roots at Ancestry - Robert Schultz, Ancestry.com
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Node.js at CapitalOne - Azat Mardan, CapitalOne
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Node.js at Netflix - Kim Trott, Netflix
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Node.js at GoDaddy - Charlie Robbins, GoDaddy
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Node.js Foundation Board Panel - Mikeal Rogers, Community Manager; Danese Cooper, Paypal; Bill Fine, Joyent; Todd Moore, IBM; Charlie Robbins, GoDaddy; Gianugo Rabellno, Microsoft; Rich Sharples, Red Hat
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Node.js Foundation TSC Panel - Chris Dickinson, Colin Ihrig, Jeremiah Senkpiel, James M. Snell
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Node.js and Docker Panel Discussion - Joab Jackson and Alex Williams, The New Stack; Bryan Cantrill, Joyent; Peter Elger, NearForm; Jacob Groundwater, New Relic; Matt Hernandez, Modulus
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Node.js for Enterprise APIs Panel Discussion - Juan Carlos Santos, StrongLoop; Joe Rice, Bank of America; Bryan Rogers, TD Bank; Shelby Sanders, GoDaddy
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Modulus: Deploy for Dogs - Tara Manicsic, Modulus
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Node.js and Joyent - Bryan Cantrill, Joyent
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Real-time diabetes management with Node.js and Microsoft Azure - Scott Hanselman, Microsoft
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Streams and You: A Love Story - Calvin Metcalf, App Geo
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Make Printers Great Again - Thomas Watson, Opbeat
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Debugging Node.js in Production - Yunong Xiao, Netflix
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Getting a Handle On Your Dependencies - Dan Silivestru, bitHound
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Building and Engaging High Performance Teams in the Node.js Ecosystem - Chanda Dharap, StrongLoop Inc, an IBM Company
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Go Ahead, Roll Your Own Framework - Ryan Stevens, LendingClub
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Reaching Ludicrous Speed - Matteo Collina, nearForm
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FrontendFS: Creating a Filesystem for Web Development Using Node.js - Clay Smith, New Relic
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Lessons Learned: Extending Node.js with Another JavaScript Engine - Arunesh Chandra, Microsoft
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Stellar Module Management - David Dias, Protocol Labs
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Resource Management in Node.js - Bradley Meck, NodeSource
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Node.js API Pitfalls: Can You Spot Them? - Sam Roberts, Strongloop
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Peer-to-Peer Numeric Computing with JavaScript - Athan Reines, Verbify, Inc.
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Microservice Developer Experience - Peter Elger, nearForm
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How to Build and Deploy Open Source Application Monitoring Solutions - Chris Bailey, IBM
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Node.js Performance Optimization Case Study - Bryce Baril, NodeSource
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Getting Sassy with Node.js - David Khourshid, Counsyl
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Real-time Collaboration Sync Strategies - Todd Kennedy, Scripto
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Terminal Output to the Browser in Seconds, Using UNIX Pipes - Kilian Ciuffolo and Luca Orio, Lukibear
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Plumbing the Depths of Handlebars - Ryan Lewis, Expedia
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Modernizing Winston for Node.js v4 - Charlie Robbins, GoDaddy
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Making Your Node.js Applications Debuggable - Patrick Mueller, NodeSource
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Carpentry with Duktape - Tyler Brock, Hustle Inc.
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Building Twitter Bots in Node.js - Philip James, Eventbrite
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Rapid Development of Data Mining Applications in Node.js - Blaz Fortuna, AI Lab, Jozef Stefan Institute
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Server-Side Rendering Isn’t Enough - Matthew Phillips, Phillips
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Rebuilding the Ship as it Sails: Making Large Legacy Sites Responsive - Philip James, Eventbrite
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NPM Everywhere - Mike MacCana, CertSimple
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Node.js Intl: Where We Are and What's Next - Steven Loomis, IBM
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Offline-First Apps with PouchDB - Bradley Holt, IBM Cloudant
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Building Interactive npm Command Line Modules -- All The Things. - Irina Shestak
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JavaScript, For Science! - Max Ogden, DAT Project
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Building Node.js powered mobile apps with Red Hat Mobile - Greg Rewis, Red Hat
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Internet of Cats - Rachel White, IBM
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JavaScript and the Internet of Things - Andrew Chalkley, Treehouse
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Hands on Hardware Workshop with Tessel - Kelsey Breseman, Tessel Project
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The State of Electron - Max Ogden, Jessica Lord, DAT Project
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IoT Lock Down - Adam Englander, LaunchKey, Inc.
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JavaScript for IoTivity - Sakari Poussa, Intel
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IoT Services Orchestration Layer – Helps You Create IoT Apps in Minutes - Jonathan Ding, Intel
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Intel XDK IoT Edition & Bluetooth Low Energy - Elroy Ashtian, Intel
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Home Automation with Node.js and MQTT - Michael Dawson, IBM
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NodeBots at Scale - Matteo Collina, nearForm
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Home Automation with Node.js and RasperryPi - [Mariano Campo](https://github.com/mcampo, MercadoLibre
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Node.js Development for the Next Generation of IoT - Melissa Evers-Hood and Paul Cooper, Intel
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Node.js While Crafting - Make Textile to Compute! - Mariko Kosaka, Scripto
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V8 Engine of Node.js on IA: JavaScript-JITTED x86 Machine Code Mapping Profiling Support and X87 Quark Processor Enabling - Chunyang Dai, Intel
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Contributing to Node.js Core - Jeremiah Senkpiel, NodeSource
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