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Good to know ECMAScript 2019 features #15

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bciach opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 0 comments
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Good to know ECMAScript 2019 features #15

bciach opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 0 comments
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bciach commented Sep 1, 2019

Title: Good to know ECMAScript 2019 features

Duration: 25 min

Type:

  • Presentation (from 25 min to 40 min)
  • Lightning talk (from 5 min to 15 min)

Language:

  • Polish [preferable]
  • English [possible]

Description:

I will talk about newest ECMAScript features introduced in June this year (2019) and also I will provide with some info about release cycle

  • I've read the README Promotion section
  • I allow for my name/image/email to be used to promote the meetup
  • I promise to share my presentatio later publictly here and in a comment on meetup.com

Author information

Name: Bartosz Ciach

Bio ( max 200 words):

I’m currently working in a startup accelerator as a Lead Tech Developer & Mentor and also as a CTO in AIQA Technologies. I’m passionate about JavaScript (client side and server side) as well as new technologies (e.g. GraphQL or WebGPU). What’s more, I’m interested in user-friendly design. Also, I write safe and reliable web and mobile applications (Frontend / Backend) using the latest UX / UI trends.

Social media

  • LinkedIN: linkedin.com/in/bartoszciach/
  • GitHub: GitHub.com/rachomir

When I'm available:

  • Most of the time
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