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Upcoming Presentation: Silicon Valley Code Camp 2015

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In case you’re interested in seeing me present on Node.js or Ionic Framework and Couchbase, I’ll be giving two talks at the free to attend Silicon Valley Code Camp in San Jose, California. It is the weekend of October 3rd to October 4th.

The title of my talks are Quick and Easy Development with Node.js and Couchbase Server and Cross Platform Storage & Sync with Couchbase and Ionic Framework. The abstracts for both these talks can be seen below.

The Node.js abstract is as follows:

Couchbase Server is the NoSQL document database for interactive applications. Node.js is the platform for building fast, scalable network applications. Just about everyone wants to build better responsive and more engaging experiences for their users quickly and easily, and we can help.

In this session, Nic Raboy will first talk about what is different about this generation of web applications. The approach must consider the latency, throughput and interactivity demanded by users for social interaction across both mobile devices and browsers. Then he will show how Node.js’s programming model makes writing systems to provide this kind of interactivity easy and how Couchbase Server and the Node.js Couchbase SDK support this with a flexible data model and easy scalability.

Come to this session ready to read code, since a web application will be the basis of the demonstration of these techniques in action. Nic will show a sample web application, and key aspects of how the system is constructed for simplicity of data modeling, extensibility and scale.

The Ionic Framework abstract is as follows:

Most mobile apps we develop these days require access to data hosted on the web. Often this data will need to be synchronized between multiple platforms and devices as seamlessly as possible. We’ll talk about what it takes to create an Ionic Framework mobile application that will stores data locally and syncs to Couchbase when a connection is available.

This is a free to attend event and it is a big one. If you’ve never attended a code camp before and are available, this is a must visit. You’ll get excellent information, with source code included, from established developers in the Silicon Valley.

Nic Raboy

Nic Raboy

Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in C#, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Unity. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.