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    Javascript Meetup Two

    From jboutelle, 5 months ago Add as contact

    Photos from SF Javascript Meetup 2, which took place at the SlideShare office in San Francisco.

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    1. Slide 1: SF JavaScript Meetup 2 @ SlideShare Offices
    2. Slide 2: One week away: we had to get the new office ready for the meetup!
    3. Slide 3: Some joker “tagged” the building (how did they know JavaScript nerds were coming?)
    4. Slide 4: The neighborhood has a few issues. ;->
    5. Slide 5: But is very Web 2.0 friendly!
    6. Slide 6: Pre - presentation socializing: Beer! Pizza! Douglas Crockford! Douglas Crockford, inventor of JSON.
    7. Slide 7: Meanwhile, everyone with a presentation to give is still working on their slides.
    8. Slide 8: Paul Sowden from Meebo breaks down the various client-side storage options available to javascript developers
    9. Slide 9: Obligatory “Princess Bride” reference
    10. Slide 10: Alexander Dymo presenting Acunote keyboard shortcuts. Now vi geeks can navigate the web without touching “that filthy mouse”!
    11. Slide 11: Rashmi Sinha, CEO of SlideShare
    12. Slide 12: Nick Kallen presenting Screw.Unit, the JavaScript Unit testing framework with the name that makes you snicker uncontrollably
    13. Slide 13: Chris van Pelt on JSAwesome
    14. Slide 14: Matt Humphrey, Meetup organizer
    15. Slide 15: Remember to tell them “SlideShare is hiring!” - Rashmi Sinha, CEO