3 reasons to be there
  • 1
    TALKS
    The talks are the core of any conference. Our program committee pays much attention to preparing interesting and balanced program: there will be no sponsor pitches or advertisement.
  • 2
    ATMOSPHERE
    We create a special atmosphere, that will help you to find new friends, communicate, exchange experiences and ideas.
  • 3
    ORGANIZATION
    At the conference nothing should put you aside of the talks and getting new knowledge. We will manage all the routines and make sure you will feel comfortable enough during these days.

CONFERENCE

JS Fest is professional conference dedicated to JavaScript development

What is happening in JS world? What's new in the JavaScript world? Which trends in Front-end development have appeared recently? Which frameworks are getting more popular and which ones are dying? How to make the development process more efficient? JS Fest is a space where leading professionals in JS field will share their experience helping to find answers to these and many other questions. Only real cases. Only top-notch trends.

JS Fest 2018 topics:


  • What’s new in JS?
  • Modern JS Frameworks
  • Backend JS
  • Reactive Programming
  • Mobile JS

What is waiting for you at JS Fest 2018:

  • World-famous speakers
  • 2 full days of intensive conference program
  • Several parallel tracks of talks
  • 500+ participants
  • “Expert’s corner” a free zone for communication with speakers
  • Afterparty

SPEAKERS

Front-end world is one of the most fast-developing in IT. That's why JS Fest will present only latest trends and real-project experience. Our speakers are famous people in JS communities. These are people who drive the industry and with every project prove that development is an art!


Douglas Crockford

Douglas Crockford

Author of the JSON - the world's most loved data format San Francisco, USA

Douglas Crockford is the inventor of Tilton, the ugliest programming language that was not specifically designed to be an ugly programming language. He is best known for having discovered that there are good parts in JavaScript. This was an important and unexpected discovery. He also discovered the JSON, the world’s most loved data format. He was born in Frostbite Falls, Minnesota, but left when he was only six months old because it was just too damn cold. He turned his back on a promising career in television when he discovered computers. He has worked in learning systems, small business systems, office automation, games, interactive music, multimedia, location-based entertainment, social systems, and programming languages.



Harry Roberts

Harry Roberts

Consultant Front-end Architect, writer, UK

With a client list including Google, Unilever, and the United Nations, Harry is an award-winning Consultant Front-end Architect who helps organisations and teams across the globe to plan, build, and maintain product-scale UIs. A Google Developer Expert, he writes on the subjects of CSS architecture, performance, and scalability at csswizardry.com, develops and maintains inuitcss, authored CSS Guidelines, and Tweets at @csswizardry.

Mathias Buus Madsen

Mathias Buus Madsen

Developer, Open Source, Denmark

Mathias is a Node.js hacker from Copenhagen. He loves to hack on open source things, especially if it involves distributed systems or any kind of mad science. He's the author of more than 675 npm modules as well.

Alexandr Skachkov

Alexandr Skachkov

FrontEnd Tech Lead, Itera, Ukraine

Active WebKit contributor, JavaScript and WebAssembly compiler enthusiast, passionate about FrontEnd, Teach Lead in Itera. Main goal is moving web forward

Ilya Ivanov

Ilya Ivanov

Mobile Team Lead, Ciklum, Ukraine

I am a passionate software developer with strong interests in programming, computer science and software development practices and methodologies. I love to struggle with complexity via models and tools, knowledge and skill. In addition, I'm oriented towards react.js ecosystem, including redux-based state management.

Nikita Galkin

Nikita Galkin

System Architect, GlobalLogic, Ukraine

I believe that:
- Any problem must be solved at the right level
- Most of the difficulties are with people, not with technologies
- A problem should be highlighted, an idea should be "sold", a solution should be demonstrated

Martin Chaov

Martin Chaov

Software Architect, SBTech, Bulgaria

Martin is responsible for the client facing software of one of the biggest sports betting platform providers. His main focus is client side performance and scalability. He is a design and software enthusiast. Attention to detail and pedantry are part of his day-to-day work. He maintains an open mind and is always on the lookout for new technologies and opportunities to use them.

PROGRAM