Tbilisi JS Meetup #6

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June 14 Online Tbilisi, Georgia
June 14 Online Tbilisi, Georgia

Schedule

13:30
13:30

How LangChain.js Works and When It's Useful

Anton Nepsha

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Anton Nepsha, Lead Frontend Developer at Sber and author of a popular Telegram channel, will demystify LangChain.js—showing how it works under the hood and highlighting real-world use cases where it can streamline conversational AI in your applications.Read more →

13:30
13:30

Live Interfaces: How (and with What) to Animate the Web in 2025?

Evgeny Doroshkevich

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Evgeny Doroshkevich, Tech Lead Frontend at Kodix, will explore the latest animation techniques and libraries—from Web Animations API to real-time physics engines—and demonstrate how to bring truly interactive, high-performance motion to modern web applications.Read more →

13:30
13:30

React 19: New Form Management Tools

Sergey Levkovich

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Sergey Levkovich, Senior Frontend Developer at Social Discovery Group, will introduce the new form handling APIs in React 19—covering their motivation, syntax, and migration path—and show how they simplify validation, performance, and developer ergonomics.Read more →

13:30
13:30

Voice AI

Maxim Barinov

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Maxim Barinov, Founder of vocao.ai and Founding Engineer at Workdone (YC X25), will guide us through the latest advances in Voice AI—from speech synthesis to real-time voice interfaces—and discuss how to integrate these technologies into web products.Read more →

13:30
13:30

Gamified Prototyping: how D&D Mechanics help to design an LLM Voice Assistant

Hanna Kastrytsa

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Hanna Kastrytsa, UX Researcher and Product Designer at Lightspeed Commerce, will show how game mechanics from Dungeons & Dragons can be applied to prototyping LLM-powered voice assistants—making design workshops more engaging and effective.Read more →

13:30
13:30

Major.Minor.Patch Without the Headache

Azat Davliatshin

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Azat Davliatshin, Lead Software Engineer / Software Architect at Quantori, will unravel the pain points of semantic versioning—sharing patterns and tools to automate 'major.minor.patch' workflows and keep your release process smooth.Read more →