March meetup
Mar 06 2014Our March lightning-talk meetup will be happening on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014 at Silicon Valley Pad (1370 Willow Road, 2nd Floor, Menlo Park, CA). Look for ‘Menlo Science & Technology Park’ and take the first left once you have turned off of Willow Road.
We’ll kick things off at 7pm, and should wrap up by 9pm.
We have an open call for talks - please submit a lightning proposal to the BayNode GitHub
Everyone is welcome to attend: newcomers to node.js, those interested to hear what the hype is about, and experienced developers looking to trade tricks.
February meetup
Feb 06 2014Our February lightning-talk meetup will be happening on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 at Silicon Valley Pad (1370 Willow Road, 2nd Floor, Menlo Park, CA). Look for ‘Menlo Science & Technology Park’ and take the first left once you have turned off of Willow Road.
We’ll kick things off at 7pm, and should wrap up by 9pm.
We have an open call for talks - please submit a lightning proposal to the BayNode GitHub
Everyone is welcome to attend: newcomers to node.js, those interested to hear what the hype is about, and experienced developers looking to trade tricks.
December meetup
Dec 18 2013 RSVPOur December meetup will be happening on Wednesday, December 18th, 2013 at Silicon Valley Pad (1370 Willow Road, 2nd Floor, Menlo Park, CA). Look for ‘Menlo Science & Technology Park’ and take the first left once you have turned off of Willow Road.
We’ll kick things off at 7pm and should wrap up by 9pm.
Ross Kukulinski (@rosskukulinski of ASTI Labs) is going to talk about making technical decisions based on metrics from NodeJS applications using StatsD and Graphite. Slides
Adam Crabtree (@CrabDude of LinkedIn) will be doing a lightning talk on domains and trycatch (an asynchronous domain-based exception handler)
Charlie Robbins (@indexzero of Nodejitsu) will be discussing how the internal architecture of the public npm registry is changing after the success of the #scalenpm crowd funding campaign.
Everyone is welcome - including newcomers to node.js, those interested to hear what the hype is about, and experienced developers looking to trade tricks.