The main JS conference in the US
November 18 (hybrid in New York) &
November 21 (remote), 2024
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50+ stellar thinkers,
shaping JS’s future -
700 explorers,
immersed in dev discovery -
10K devs,
connected worldwide
JSNation US is a two-day, two-track event dedicated to JavaScript. It's your entry into one of the largest JS communities worldwide, valuing both expertise and meaningful connections.
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November
Pro & Free Workshops
Workshops will be held before & after conference days.
November
Mon
18th
Conference Hybrid Day
Join us in NY or watch online. There will be lots of hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity.
November
Tue
19th
In-person Party
Join JS party at 19:00-23:00 ET!
November
Thu
21st
Conference Remote Day
Streaming of both tracks, speaker QnA's, discussion rooms!
Features
Speakers Presenting in the West's Largest Planetarium
Public ferry to the venue with the Manhattan view
The biggest JS party in the US
Within a leap of the Statue of Liberty
Remote experience like no other
Speakers
Phil is a developer relations engineer for DataStax and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He's been working in developer relations for a decade, speaking at conferences since 2012, and writing JavaScript since before jQuery. Away from the keyboard, Phil enjoys travel, live music, and hanging out with his mini sausage dog, Ruby.
Nicholas is a software engineer at Vercel working on Turborepo. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. He likes to cook, watch movies, and travel. He's working on a chili oil business on the side.
Katarzyna is a Senior Software Engineer with over 9 years of experience passionate about software architecture, building high-quality solutions and solving exciting challenges. She has worked for various organisations across different domains including e-commerce, health care, fintech and B2B. As a former Kubernetes trainer, conference speaker and blogger, she truly believes that knowledge sharing helps us become stronger professionals. In her free time, she paints and plays board games. Currently, she is working at Spotify on the SDK that powers Spotify player on the Web.
Software Engineer, Entrepreneur, AI engineer, Chairman/founder of The Neural Enterprise inc., Chairman of Singularity Society
Brad Westfall has been teaching Web Development since 2010 including bootcamp instruction, online videos, conference speaking, writing at CSS-Tricks.com, and corporate training for ReactTraining.com. He loves to connect with students by helping them achieve their technical goals and by distilling complex concepts into simple instruction.
Software developer with more than 20 years of professional experience. Team member of Vite and Svelte.
Based out of Toronto, Canada, Abhijeet Prasad is the maintainer of Sentry's open source error and performance monitoring JavaScript SDKs. He's super passionate about web standards and helping people write faster, cleaner code. When he’s not debugging performance problems or practicing the dark arts of monkey-patching, you can find him diving into fantasy novels or playing armchair NBA team GM.
I’m Theodore, a software engineer, educator and speaker based in Athens, Greece. I’m currently working as an independent engineer, helping companies build and promote their products. In the meantime, I’m also developing Proxima Analytics - an open source, privacy-first analytics platform.
Adam leads frontend development at Chatham Financial, where his efforts to centralize front-end resources and training have led to transformative improvements in product consistency and quality, accessibility of user experiences, and developer efficiency. In addition to the frontend, Adam especially enjoys working on projects involving performance, accessibility, and coding theory. Outside work, he spends his time learning human languages, writing open-source projects, and haunting his favorite sushi joint.
Jarred is a Technical Lead at ADB Safegate, where he leads the development of the Intelligent Apron suite of products, which are aimed to increase the performance and safety of airport operations, while lowering the environmental effect aviation has on the world. Originally from the US, he is now based in Malmö Sweden where he serves as a mentor to multiple teams across Europe, and is passionate about solving complex problems while teaching others along the way.
Karen Li is a concert pianist turned elementary school teacher turned software engineer. She is currently a software engineer at GitHub, building and maintaining scaled products. Aside from engineering work, Karen blends education and technology by sharing her experience with the community. Her motto, "I invest in brains" captures her journey from teaching to tech empowerment.
Yossi Kahlon is a distinguished technology leader who has spearheaded transformative tech solutions, including leading the Google Cloud Console team in New York, significantly contributing to the development of Google Docs, and leading privacy and security efforts at Waze. As a former Director of Engineering for ClickHouse, his work has been pivotal in advancing database technologies for high-scale, real-time analytics. Yossi brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to co-founding and building Squid AI, an AI agent platform built for developers by developers.
Graham is the Co-founder and CEO of GrowthBook, the most popular open-source feature flagging and A/B testing platform. GrowthBook is backed by Y Combinator and Khosla Ventures. Before starting GrowthBook, Graham was the CTO of Education.com for 6 years. Graham is a three-time startup founder, including starting an international non-profit to increase access to communication in the developing world, particularly sub-Saharan Africa. He has a degree in Physics from CMU.
Misha Kaletsky is an active open-source contributor, known for projects like expect-type, trpc-cli and eslint-plugin-codegen. Misha has specialized in C#, F# and TypeScript at Microsoft, since building out multiple healthcare startups from scratch, almost exclusively in TypeScript. He has a particular interest in developer productivity and type safety for large-scale applications. Misha lives across the river in Brooklyn with his wife and one-year old son (with a second due a few weeks before JSNation!).
A passionate web aficionado with over a decade of experience, I've been involved in developing accessible web applications that have reached millions of people.
Gabriel is a Node.js core collaborator, TSC member emeritus, and a member of the Node API working group with a passion for improving performance. Formerly of Nokia, Intel, and SpaceX, currently at Auction.com.
Gunj Joshi is an open-source contributor and a Google Summer of Code contributor at stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and NodeJS.
Chris is a Twitch streamer and YouTuber that just loves to build things. As a self-preofessed programming language polyglot, you can watch him bring ideas from thought to reality in languages such as JS/TS, Rust, Elixir, Go, and more. If it is winter time, he would probably rather be snowboarding.
Creative Engineer, passionate about Front-end Development and sharing knowledge. Open source contributor on VueJS and Nuxt related projects. Learning 3D modelling and WebGL. Storyblok Ambassador. Lead of micheladas. I love penguins.
Pachi is a front-end dev turned DevRel. She currently works as a Developer Relations Lead at Webcrumbs, where they have big plans to build a better web. She is also a Streamer and Co-Founder of Feministech, community for Brazilian women and non-binary people in tech. When she's not engaging on Twitter or streaming on Twitch, Pachi watches anime, reads too many romance novels, and Hypes people on the internet like that is her job.
Adam is the CTO of Covver, a platform for corporate branded gift experiences. He brings over 20 years of experience build software applications and software architecture, and solving challenging problems. He's a web GDE, and an author of open source libraries.
Full Stack Developer with 10+ years of working experience in different sorts of frontend & backend frameworks, author on dev.to and medium with focus on Web Technologies, Modern Frameworks, sustainability and performance optimisation. In his free time he enjoys skiing and windsurfing, depending on the season. Dimitris is passionate about contributing towards a faster and more sustainable web.
Ana works as a front-end developer for the agency Hactar. She started coding as a teenager building fan sites, and has been working as a front-end developer for the last 11 years. Nowadays, Ana spends most of her free time experimenting on her personal blog and is particularly interested in ethics, IndieWeb, sustainability, plants, cooking, privacy and all things CSS.
Daniel Afonso is a Senior Developer Advocate at PagerDuty, SolidJS DX team member, Instructor at Egghead.io, and Author of State Management with React Query. Daniel has a full-stack background, having worked with different languages and frameworks on various projects from IoT to Fraud Detection. He is passionate about learning and teaching and has spoken at multiple conferences around the world about topics he loves. In his free time, when he's not learning new technologies or writing about them, he's probably reading comics or watching superhero movies and shows.
Giamir is a Staff Engineer specializing in UI Architecture and Design Systems at Stack Overflow, where he leads various frontend-related initiatives. Most recently, he and his team have made Stack Overflow's products more accessible and have helped the engineering organization adopt modern approaches to building user interfaces. Giamir is passionate about enabling teams to deliver the best possible experiences for their users.
Max is a software engineer and Nx and works on the core team. He spends a lot of his time building Nx & Nx Console - a VSCode and JetBrains extension for Nx workspaces. When not digging through code, he spends his time travelling, reading sci-fi and listening to music.
I’m a software developer working at Stack Builders with about 6 years of experience in full-stack development. I enjoy writing code, looking for new technologies, and finding solutions to problems. Music, sports, functional programming, and business are also a great part of my life.
Founder of Opral. Started building i18n infrastructure, and ended up creating inlang and lix.
Yash is a computer science student and a computing researcher at the University of Calgary. His interest in Distributed Systems and Performance, along with his passion for Open Source Observability, drives him to speak about these topics at tech conferences around the world. Outside of his technical pursuits, Yash enjoys cycling and trekking.
Benjamin Swerdlow took a break from his studies at UChicago, to go work as a Senior Backend Engineer for Apple, who recently took a break from Apple to build Freestyle. He's been building in the Open Source community since high school, and was a technical lead for the World Health Organization's COVID-19 App team.
Frontend Vimmer. A Web Developer and Web Dev Tool Developer. Open Source with Rust/TypeScript. ast-grep is my hobby project!
I gave up the glamorous life of a Chip Shop Chef to pursue a career in web development. Over half a decade later and I’ve worked at a handful of different startups around London, working with lots of amazing people and amazing tech. I’ve spent a lot of time in the Frontend space, building component libraries, running web accessibility workshops, and just having fun building user interfaces.
I also created Component Odyssey, a course dedicated to teaching developers how to build a web component library that works in any web framework. I’ve also contributed to open source projects, like the Open UI, where I led the site rewrite.
Staff Frontend Engineer, Microsoft MVP, NodeBR Collaborator, GDG Campinas (Google Developer Groups), FrontIn Campinas Organizer, Speaker and Content Tech Creator.
Microsoft MVP for longer than I can remember, +10 years as Full Stack working with C#, TypeScript, React and Angular. I'm a mix of User Experience, Developer and a touch of humanities. Passionate about building bridges among people.
I've been building web apps for 15 years, since my teenage years. I've painfully realised that some of the tools and conventions we take for granted make things much more difficult than they feel they "should" be. We spend most of our time doing stuff over and over again that doesn't really feel related to each individual app (persistence, permissions, shared state). But four years ago, I found out about a new abstraction (CRDTs) and a co-discovered a new way of building apps (local-first). Ever since I've been trying to wrap up this alien new tech in a familiar, ergonomic interface.
JavaScript engine developer, free software enthusiast, GNOME maintainer, hiker, technology skeptic, lapsed laser physicist.
Mike is a developer, Angular GDE, and Director of Developer Relations at Nx. Big fan of the web, helping people, and building cool stuff.
Our MCs
Daphne is a comedian, software engineer, and conference speaker. She is on a mission to bring comedy into tech and has brought to conferences: a "He-Man" sing-along, AI-themed cha-cha slide, and a Pokemon speaker introduction. She's an engineer at Grow Therapy and previously worked at Lyft, Shopify, and Yelp. Based in Seattle, she enjoys improv, sketch writing, and hostel-hopping around the world. What makes her happiest in life is meeting people. So, if you want to yap with her all day, reach out to her through social media!
Henri is a developer who has turned his interests to a passionate mix of site performance engineering with pinches of user experience. That, combined with his leadership of the Toronto Web Performance meetup, JAMstack Toronto meetup and curating conference content, has led to COMMAND-H — a small org in support of all his passions: people and developers.
When not reading the deluge of daily research docs and case studies, streaming, or profiling sites in his favourite tool, Henri is focusing on running the fastest 5k possible (surprise surprise), encouraging a healthy lifestyle and sharing it all via #devsWhoRun.
Beau Carnes is a teacher and developer at freeCodeCamp.org, a community of people from all around the world who are learning to code together. Beau manages the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel, which has around 10M subscribers, making it the most subscribed software channel on YouTube. Beau has helped many people learn to code and start a tech career.
Program committee
Software Engineer and Tech Lead. Currently building a better micro-frontend platform at DAZN, mentoring and helping teams with tech initiatives, focusing on system architecture, monitoring and observability. I enjoy working with new technologies and scaling React apps and teams.
Jorans passion involves getting people to love technology and getting technology to play nice. He works as an interaction developer with ♡ for web, tech, science & tinkering with stuff. Focussed on innovation at Jumbo Supermarkten. Published author, tweets and speaks every now and then.
Anuradha is a frontend developer, working on making the web more accessible, one website at a time. She is passionate about exploring new technologies and sharing knowledge through tech articles and talks. She has been recognized as GDE, MVP, MDE, and WTM Ambassador. As an accessibility advocate, she aims to spread awareness and empower the community toward achieving the common goal of inclusion through technology. When she is not coding, she loves traveling, exploring museums, reading books, and sketching.
Shivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development.
He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and has also been a MLH Fellow. He is actively involved in community work as well. He is a TensorflowJS SIG member, Mentor in OpenMined and CNCF Service Mesh Community, SODA Foundation and has given talks at various conferences like Github Satellite, Voice Global, Fossasia Tech Summit, TensorflowJS Show & Tell.
Workshops Free & PRO
Mocking Techniques in Vitest (remote)
November 11-12, 10:00-14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.
Advanced React Workshop: What's New in React (remote)
November 13-14, 10:00-14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.
React Future (Server Components and Actions) (in-person)
November 20, 9:00-18:00 EST. In-person in NY. Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Jersey City (455 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Hands-On Workshop: Introduction to Pentesting for Web Apps / Web APIs
November 15, 11:00 - 14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.
Advanced TypeScript for Bun and Node.js
November 26, 11:00-14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.
Building Robust Web Applications with Test-Driven Development and Playwright: A Comprehensive Workshop
November 27, 11:00-14:00 EST. Remote via Zoom.
Immersive React: Build Mixed Reality Apps with Meta Quest
December 20, 10:00-17:00 EST. In-person in NY. Venue: TBA. The registration is possible only for ticket holders for JSNation US & React Summit US.
JS gala in the stars
JSNation US rocks the Western Hemisphere's largest planetarium! Over 500 devs will gather at the iconic 300,000-square-foot Liberty Science Center with Statue of Liberty views. A truly stellar JS experience awaits!
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Dallas
Tech Discussions
Join discussions focusing on specific technologies. Hang out with people who are on the same page. Discussion rooms on November 18 will be held in a hybrid format while on November 21 fully in a remote format.
Performance Prioritisation
Daniel Ehrenberg, Dimitris Kiriakakis, Florian Rappl, Vinicius Dallacqua, Yash Verma, Satoshi Nakajima
AI and Developer Tooling
Shivay Lamba, Dimitris Kiriakakis, Florian Rappl, Alvaro Saburido, Nataly Rocha
Simplicity vs Complexity in Modern Development Tools
Daniel Ehrenberg, Joran Quinten, Nicholas Yang, Rich Harris, Dominik Göpel, Zack Jackson
Evolution of Ecosystem/Language
Daniel Ehrenberg, Joran Quinten, Rich Harris, Misha Kaletsky
🎉 JS PARTY
It is important for us that you have an alternative in the after-party program: fun party place or a quiet area for conversation. We have two amazing bars to cater to your every need!
🎮 🎯 Arcade Bar (163 Newark Ave, Jersey City)
Enjoy a selection of 60+ video games and pinball machines from the classic period of the 1980s!
🤝 🍹 Hudson Hound Irish Bar (8 Erie St A, Jersey City)
Prefer a quieter vibe? Head over to Hudson Hound, designed for relaxed conversation over a glass of drink and meaningful networking.
Giving back to community
We try our best to make all our events accessible and inclusive for a diverse audience. GitNation is providing 100 tickets for the underrepresented groups in tech.
Get in touch with us if you wish to support this initiative, and help us provide more Scholarships.
Sponsors
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