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πŸŽ™οΈ talk.js - November 2020 (online) #43

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eriknguyen opened this issue Sep 14, 2020 · 14 comments
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πŸŽ™οΈ talk.js - November 2020 (online) #43

eriknguyen opened this issue Sep 14, 2020 · 14 comments

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eriknguyen commented Sep 14, 2020

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πŸ“… Agenda

Time Agenda
7.00pm Teleconference open - Mukbang
7.25pm Start of event - opening segment by host
7.30pm Start of scheduled talks
8.45pm Open announcements - open segment for anyone to make announcements
9.00pm End of event

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@eriknguyen eriknguyen changed the title talk.js (online) - November 2020 πŸŽ™οΈ talk.js - November 2020 (online) Sep 14, 2020
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Hello! My name is Ari Waller and I am the Meetup Event Manager for JFrog. I'd like to propose a talk for one of our Software Engineers.

Title of your topic
Quadtree and its implementation on Maps using D3

Topic description
Have you noticed in a World map, where, markers are used to represent something? The markers when seen at the beginning appear close between two locations and when zoomed in, appears far away. If the cities are too close it can even overlap each other. It will look ugly isn't it? In this talk we will explore the Quadtree approach which can be used to search for geometric points in a plane accurately and instantly and how this can be used in clustering.

Presenter(s)
Gunaseelan Narayanan
Front End Developer @ JFrog

Presenter's bio
Guna is a Front End Developer working at JFrog India in Bangalore. He started his career with Mindtree as a Junior Engineer. He has experience in many front end frameworks during his term at Mindtree and at Jfrog. He is specialized in Visualisations using D3. He is an open source contributor in Billboard.js which is a JavaScript chart library, based on D3. When he is not coding he is a sports enthusiast and a gamer.

Duration
30 mins + 5 mins Q&A

@eriknguyen eriknguyen added this to To do in SingaporeJS Sep 24, 2020
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Tzyinc commented Oct 1, 2020

I'm ok to do my talk next event if this one's booked already, I just wanted to get my pitch out while its fresh

Title of your topic
A note on the browser

Topic description
A deep dive into web browser api, and ways we can make use of it.
https://slides.com/tzyinc/it-hertz-when-i-synth
https://tenzhiyang.com

Presenter(s)
Ten Zhi-Yang

Presenter's bio
Ten Zhi-Yang is a senior front end engineer at shopee who does weird things with javascript on his own time

Duration
20 mins + 5 mins Q&A

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Hi @andwaller and @Tzyinc, we have created the Meetup event for Nov here

And we're having this month meetup today at 7PM, do join us if you have time :D (Link to Meetup event here)

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andwaller commented Oct 21, 2020 via email

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mbourne commented Nov 3, 2020

Hi

Happy to give this talk on 18th Nov or next round (next year?).

Title of your topic
Achieving Page Speed with a Data-heavy Data Visualisation

Topic description
Tableau Public is a highly recommended data visualisation platform, but its usability leaves a lot to be desired. Pages are slow to load; it's usually a disaster on a phone, and interactions are often clunky. This talk shows one way of achieving fast mobile-friendly pages that involve many images and a large amount of data.

Presenter
Murray Bourne, @bourne_2_learn

Presenter's bio
I'm an educational consultant and have been developing various Web sites for over 2 decades.

Duration
20 minutes.

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@mbourne Amazing, thanks Murray! Looking forward to that

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mbourne commented Nov 9, 2020

Thanks, Erik. Just to confirm - would you like me to do the talk on 18th (it doesn't appear on this page yet https://www.meetup.com/Singapore-JS/events/274071737/), or sometime next year?

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Thanks, Erik. Just to confirm - would you like me to do the talk on 18th (it doesn't appear on this page yet https://www.meetup.com/Singapore-JS/events/274071737/), or sometime next year?

Sorry for the late reply @mbourne . We would not let you wait till next year :) I have updated the event page with your talk description. Can't wait!!!

@eriknguyen eriknguyen moved this from To do to In progress in SingaporeJS Nov 12, 2020
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mbourne commented Nov 13, 2020

Hi @eriknguyen OK, thanks. Will do!

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andwaller commented Nov 17, 2020 via email

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Hi all, this is the Zoom link for today event: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88422723141?pwd=UHlZWVlFMG5Hb2tMUHQyYmU0R1VOQT09

cc: @andwaller @mbourne @Tzyinc

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Hi Erik - - will you please send Guna and link for the Meetup tomorrow?

@andwaller Can you help forward the Zoom link to Guna? Thanks :)

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andwaller commented Nov 18, 2020 via email

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mbourne commented Nov 20, 2020

I meant to leave the link for my talk, so here it is:

https://bourne2learn.com/math/energy/page-speed-data-heavy-visualisation.php

The example pages: https://bourne2learn.com/math/energy/consumption-fuels.php

https://bourne2learn.com/math/energy/consumption-totals.php

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