Tbilisi JS Meetup #1

The one that started it all! Our very first meetup, fully online, with four talks to set the tone. Azat Davliatshin kicked things off with a talk on code maintainability, Maria Kondaurova shared why frontend matters in biotech and antibody development, Anton Pavlov made the case for serverless in frontend, and Tanya Fokina showed how to contribute to the open-source knowledge base Doka. A cozy start to what became a whole community. ❤️
Schedule
22:00
22:30
Dial M for Maintainability (Part 1)
Azat Davliatshin
22:30
Dial M for Maintainability (Part 1)
Azat Davliatshin
Azat Davliatshin, JS Engineer / SA at Quantori, will discuss “maintainability” using a simple problem example. He'll explain what quality attributes are, share strategies for achieving code maintainability, and cover the “metrics” that indicate well-maintained code (and why “metrics” is in quotes).Read more →
23:20
23:50
Why Frontend Matters in Biotech
Maria Kondaurova
23:50
Why Frontend Matters in Biotech
Maria Kondaurova
Maria Kondaurova, interface developer at BIOCAD and Holy.js speaker, will talk about the role of frontend in biotech: the goals it pursues, what modern antibody development looks like, and how developers contribute to the process.Read more →
24:00
24:30
Cloud Serverless for Frontend
Anton Pavlov
24:30
Cloud Serverless for Frontend
Anton Pavlov
Anton Pavlov, DevOps and SRE at ANNA Money, will explain why serverless (AWS Lambda & Google Cloud Functions) is useful for frontend development, how to set it up, and why it matters for modern web apps.Read more →
22:40
23:10
Contributing to Doka
Tanya Fokina
23:10
Contributing to Doka
Tanya Fokina
Tanya Fokina, developer and editor of the accessibility and SVG sections at Doka and host of the Inclusive Pineapple podcast, will explain what Doka is, why it's important, and how you can contribute to this open-source knowledge base.Read more →
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