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<h1 id="title">Schedule</h1>
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<h1>6:30 – 7:00</h1>
<p>Networking and welcome. Kick off the night with a drink, talk Node, learn about our sponsors, and meet other interesting folks like yourself!</p>
<h1>6:45 – 7:30</h1>
<p>Join <strong>Paolo Fragomeni</strong> for an introduction to the event-driven I/O framework that is changing that way we think about developing web applications.</p>
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<h1>7:00 – 8:00</h1>
<p>Join <strong>Mikeal Rogers</strong> and <strong>Paolo Fragomeni</strong> for an introduction to the event-driven I/O framework that is changing that way we think about developing web applications.</p>
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<h1>7:45 – 8:30</h1>
<p>Fully loaded Node! <strong>Lloyd Hilaiel</strong> will explain how to do a bunch of computation with Node.js, use all available CPUs, fail gracefully, and stay responsive.</p>
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<h1>8:00 – 9:00</h1>
<h1>8:45 – 9:30</h1>
<p><strong>Charlie Robbins</strong> will take us through real-world deployments in business-critical systems and why some of the world's leading companies are choosing Node.</p>
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<h1>9:00 – 10:00</h1>
<p><strong>James Halliday</strong> will show how to use Node.js to enable the real-time streaming web. Guaranteed to generate ideas for next-generation web applications.</p>
<h1>9:45 – 10:30</h1>
<p><strong>James Halliday</strong> and <strong>Daniel Shaw</strong> will show how to use Node.js to enable the real-time streaming web. Guaranteed to generate ideas for next-generation web applications.</p>
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<h1 id="title">Speakers</h1>
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<img src="/images/speakers/charlie-robbins.jpg" alt="Headshot of Charlie Robbins, CEO of Nodejitsu" align="left" />
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<h1>Charlie Robbins&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;CEO, Nodejitsu<br><a href="http://nodejitsu.com/" target="_blank">Nodejitsu.com »</a></h1>
<p>Veteran of the enterprise software world, Charlie previously worked for Microsoft and consulted at several large financial institutions. After discovering Javascript and node.js, he left Wall Street to co-found Nodejitsu in 2010. He spends his free time making hot sauce, coding, contributing, and evangelizing open-source software in New York City. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from McGill University and is a Masters Candidate at Columbia University.
<p>Veteran of the enterprise software world, Charlie previously worked for Microsoft and consulted at several large financial institutions. After discovering Javascript and Node.js, he left Wall Street to co-found Nodejitsu in 2010. He spends his free time making hot sauce, coding, contributing, and evangelizing open-source software in New York City. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from McGill University and is a Masters Candidate at Columbia University.
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<h1>Mikeal Rogers&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;CEO, Pouch<br><a href="http://www.mikealrogers.com/" target="_blank">Mikeal Rogers.com »</a></h1>
<p>Mikeal is CEO and Co-Founder at Pouch and Curator of NodeConf. A common name in the node.js community Mikeal held prior positions at Yammer, CouchBase and Mozilla.</p>
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<img src="/images/speakers/james-halliday.jpg" alt="Headshot of James Halliday, Founder of Browserling" align="left" />
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<h1>James Halliday&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;Founder, Browserling<br><a href="http://browserling.com/" target="_blank">Browserling.com »</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://testling.com" target="_blank">Testling.com »</a></h1>
<p>James co-founded Browserling and has over 100 modules on npm including dnode, browserify, bouncy, and optimist. He used to live in Alaska, where he built haskell-powered underwater robots at his university. Nowadays, he hacks on node modules and draws silly cartoons.</p>
<p>I co-founded browserling with Peteris Krumins. I have over 100 modules on npm including dnode, browserify, bouncy, and optimist. I used to live in Alaska, where I built haskell-powered underwater robots at university. Nowadays I hack on node modules and draw silly cartoons. I blog at <a href="http://substack.net" target="_blank">http://substack.net</a> and code at <a href="http://github.com/substack" target="_blank">http://github.com/substack</a>.</p>
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<h1>Paolo Fragomeni&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;Co-founder and CTO, Nodejitsu<br><a href="http://nodejitsu.com/" target="_blank">Nodejitsu.com »</a></h1>
<p>Full stack developer, co-founder and CTO of @Nodejitsu, Open Source/Open Web advocate.</p>
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<h1>Daniel D. Shaw&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;Engineer, Voxer - Co-founder, The Node Firm<br><a href="http://voxer.com" target="_blank">voxer.com »</a>&nbsp;<a href="http://thenodefirm.com/about/Daniel+Shaw" target="_blank">thenodefirm.com »</a></h1>
<p>Daniel is a Node.js Engineer on the Voxer server team and a co-founder of The Node Firm. He is Socket.io contributor, startup advisor and developer mentor. <a href="http://www.twitter.com/dshaw" target="_blank">@dshaw</a> is passionate about helping startups be successful with Node.js and exploring the scalability potential of Node.js.</p>
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<h1>Lloyd Hilaiel&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;Hacker, Mozilla<br><a href="http://mozilla.org" target="_blank">mozilla.org »</a></h1>
<p>Lloyd Hilaiel is a full-stack hacker who works at Mozilla. He likes building things that are useful and good. He's created JSONSelect, YAJL, Orderly, and a small but growing pile of NodeJS libraries. He's currently preoccupied nurturing a web-scale identity system called BrowserID, implemented in Node.js.</p>
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