SydJS 2.0? III? X?

  • Wednesday, 16 October 2024

  • 06:00 PM — 08:00 PM

  • Atlassian Headquarters

    Level 29, 363 George St · Sydney

October is going to be huge at SydJS? HUGE! HUGE, even.

We took a break last month to reset, refresh, and reinvigorate, and it's gotten us even more keen than usual.

This month — and going forward — will be leaner and more focused, and the primary goal of introducing amazing content will be even more ... primary?

And more interestingly this month is that with so much change, we wanted to add in some consistency, and that's coming via our speakers. August's lineup was great and what's even better is that two of them have agreed to come back.

If you missed Joshua Crowley building a local-first voice assistant or Max Bo explaining how an HTML file is all you need, you're in luck as they're back this month to reprise those presentations.

And if you were lucky enough to catch them last month, join us again, meet more of the community and sample more of Atlassian's exceptional hospitality.

Talks

  • Reactive HTML Notebooks

    Max Bo doesn't think HTML is being used enough as a platform for scientific publishing.

    In this talk, he demonstrates how to create an interactive HTML notebook, using the library that he created: @celine/celine

    See the demo live at maxbo.me

  • Tiny Talking Todos

    Tiny Talking Todos (or Talkies) is a web-based AI project Joshua is building, available to try at tinytalkingtodos.com

    Talkies is a personal knowledge base with a voice assistant, the “Operator.” You can store and manage knowledge as lists and tasks, from simple to-do lists to complex, contextual tools like temperature trackers or meal planners. The Operator lets you query and perform multi-step transformations without a complex UI.

    There's a growing template library, plus the option to create new templates with Claude 3.5 Sonnet.

    Learn more about the project at joshuacrowley.com