Aaron Frost
RWX / CDX
Fort Lauderdale · December 3 - 6, 2013
Front End Junkie, Author, Aspiring Designer
I've spent the last several years swimming (at times sinking) in the Front End waters. Finding JS and CSS/HTML was the best thing that could have happened to me. By day I am part of the extraordinary Domo UI team. By night I am working with O'Reilly Media and Steve Olson, and we are writing the book 'JS.Next: ES6', which should be out around Q1 2014. Additionally I work on several small projects for myself, and one with my identical twin brother. Peppered in between working hours, I enjoy being married to a wonderful wife, and being the dad of three amazing monsters. And when the world is white and frozen, you will find me atop the mountain ice fishing.
Presentations
Chrome Packaged Apps - The most native webapps ever
Chrome Packaged Apps allow you to build apps that harness the power of the web, while providing native look, feel, and functionality. We will walk through the basics of building a Chrome Packaged App, and will progress into some awesome and fun demos.
JS.Next: What's new to JavaScript in ES6
As the author of the O'Reilly books “JS.Next: A Manager's Guide” and “JS.Next: ES6 - A Developers Guide”, Aaron Frost will walk you through each of the new features in the latest and greatest JavaScript API.
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RWX Twilio/Heroku Survivor
If you love Survivor the TV show, and you love to code, then you will love this workshop.
Intro to Google Glass
In the next 12 months Google Glass will become increasingly important. The Google Glass platform will shake up the mobile development community, as the Mirror API uses technologies that most developers are familiar with. As part of the show, we will walk you through the Google Glass UI, showing off how to interact with the device. After all, how can you develop for it, if you aren't even sure what it is like? Then we will cover Google's OAuth process, which will allow you to post to your users' “Timeline”. Then we will cover the Mirror API.