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Sylvain ZIMMER

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Apr 7, 2011, 3:37:35 AM4/7/11
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Hi,

I'm preparing a talk tentatively titled "Server/Client-side Views +
HTML5 History API : The Holy Grail of frontend development?"

I demo a 1M+ uniques/month website we're switching to JS views
executing either in the client w/ HTML5 browsing & jQuery in-page
transitions for newer browsers, or in NodeJS for older browsers and
for Google crawling.

I think it's a pretty neat architecture relying 100% on JS and that
could be easily replicated in a lot of places. Plus, we're making the
underlying framework open-source.

Is that a presentation people would be interested in at NodeCamp ?

Cheers!

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Sylvain Zimmer
CTO, www.joshfire.com

Trygve Lie

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Apr 7, 2011, 4:10:30 AM4/7/11
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Exchanging code between client / server are a wet dream, but how
plausible it is are debatable. I would love to hear a talk on in
production solutions doing it / debate such an issue.

Trygve

Sylvain Zimmer

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Apr 8, 2011, 12:33:15 PM4/8/11
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I agree it's kind of a dream, which makes it even more impressive when you see it actually running on a website ;-)

It also raises interesting issues (performance, SEO, confidence of the sysadmins in NodeJS) that are well worth debating ;-)

So from there what is the process to be added to the "official" speaker list? I'm open to discussing the abstract and the subject at length if needed.

Thanks!

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Sylvain Zimmer
CTO, www.joshfire.com

Tim Becker

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Apr 9, 2011, 9:36:02 AM4/9/11
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> So from there what is the process to be added to the "official" speaker
> list? I'm open to discussing the abstract and the subject at length if

There is no "official" speakers list, it's a barcamp event, everyone
is a potential official speaker.

We appreciate dicussion about how participants are planning to
contribute to the event on this list so people can coordinate
themselves ahead of time. If you feel there is a compelling reason to
add your avatar and twitter link to the nodecamp.eu site, send michael
a quick note with me on cc.

Thanks,
-tim

Sylvain Zimmer

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Apr 9, 2011, 12:02:14 PM4/9/11
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On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Tim Becker <tim.b...@gmx.net> wrote:
> So from there what is the process to be added to the "official" speaker
> list? I'm open to discussing the abstract and the subject at length if

There is no "official" speakers list, it's a barcamp event, everyone
is a potential official speaker.

Ok great! I was just referring to the list on the website. I think indeed having a barcamp event is a good thing.
 

We appreciate dicussion about how participants are planning to
contribute to the event on this list so people can coordinate
themselves ahead of time. If you feel there is a compelling reason to
add your avatar and twitter link to the nodecamp.eu site, send michael
a quick note with me on cc.

Well having @sylvinus added to the list would be cool, but if the goal is to give ppl an idea of the topics that will be discussed, adding a topic list would be nice? As I said I'll be happy to debate in a "server/client-side js views+html5 history" session.

Cheers!
 

Thanks,
  -tim

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