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Talk proposal - Node.js/JavaScript Authoring and Debugging in VS Code #8

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auchenberg opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 3 comments

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The way we use and write JavaScript has changed as JS is now running everywhere. I'll walk you through a journey of how we think about JavaScript Authoring and Debugging in VS Code, and hopefully make the case for why VS Code should be your future choice of tool.

Kenneth is a Program Manager at Microsoft on the VS Code team.

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Hi @auchenberg -- Thanks for the submission (and apologies for the delayed response)!

How's your june/july timeframe looking for a talk?

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Sure, both works @ryan-roemer

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ryan-roemer commented May 14, 2018

Hi @auchenberg -- I think we're actually going to get a speaker flying in for late June, and want to accommodate that.

Also, at MSFT Build, I ran into some of your msfty-co-workers @DanielRosenwasser & @bowdenk7 (if I've looked up github usernames correctly) so I was thinking of looking to late July / early August as a "TypeScript on Node.js" themed meetup with your talk + another one from the TS team. We usually do 2 x 20-25 minute talks, but as I'm guessing y'all work with each other, we're open to any format that works with the "around an hour or so" total speaking time allocation with questions after.

If that sounds workable, then I'll start looking for hosts + food sponsors and we can hone in on a date that works for everyone.

Finally, if email is easier to coordinate this, then pinging seattlenode@gmail.com is a great way to communicate with all the volunteer organizers at the same time.

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