SeattleJS
@seattlejs.com
Seattle's largest Web Tech & JavaScript meetup. Meets in-person. 🤞 the second Wednesday of every month. https://seattlejs.com
We're excited to see you this month!
Remember to RSVP on luma, and please remember to like & share the first post of this thread to help more Seattle devs find out about our meetup!
Remember to RSVP on luma, and please remember to like & share the first post of this thread to help more Seattle devs find out about our meetup!
SeattleJS is this Wednesday night at Just The Tap!
This month we've got 2 techs and a sponsor (they're hiring!) to help you fuel up for learning.
On deck we have:
- Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React
- Lies I was told about collaborative editing
RSVP:
This month we've got 2 techs and a sponsor (they're hiring!) to help you fuel up for learning.
On deck we have:
- Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React
- Lies I was told about collaborative editing
RSVP:
SeattleJS: Web Tech Talks - October · Luma
🎉 Get ready to learn and connect at SeattleJS! 🎉
Prepare for an evening filled with fun, networking, and learning. Whether you're a seasoned developer or…
luma.com
October 6, 2025 at 10:15 PM
We're excited to see you this month!
Remember to RSVP on luma, and please remember to like & share the first post of this thread to help more Seattle devs find out about our meetup!
Remember to RSVP on luma, and please remember to like & share the first post of this thread to help more Seattle devs find out about our meetup!
This month is sponsored by @moment.dev
Moment is a docs platform that aims to be as rich and collaborative as Google Docs or Notion, but based entirely on Markdown files, stored locally in git repositories, on your device.
To learn more about Moment, you can talk to Alex at the meetup this month!
Moment is a docs platform that aims to be as rich and collaborative as Google Docs or Notion, but based entirely on Markdown files, stored locally in git repositories, on your device.
To learn more about Moment, you can talk to Alex at the meetup this month!
Moment – Docs. Reimagined for Developers
Moment is a powerful, modern docs platform, based entirely on Markdown files that are stored locally on your device.
moment.dev
October 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM
This month is sponsored by @moment.dev
Moment is a docs platform that aims to be as rich and collaborative as Google Docs or Notion, but based entirely on Markdown files, stored locally in git repositories, on your device.
To learn more about Moment, you can talk to Alex at the meetup this month!
Moment is a docs platform that aims to be as rich and collaborative as Google Docs or Notion, but based entirely on Markdown files, stored locally in git repositories, on your device.
To learn more about Moment, you can talk to Alex at the meetup this month!
Next up:
Lies I was told about collaborative editing by Alex Clemmer
You've read the blog posts about "sync engines" and "local first" software. You want that kind of product experience too, so you install some fancy CRDT libraries and expect things to Just Work™. But it's not so simple after all.
Lies I was told about collaborative editing by Alex Clemmer
You've read the blog posts about "sync engines" and "local first" software. You want that kind of product experience too, so you install some fancy CRDT libraries and expect things to Just Work™. But it's not so simple after all.
October 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM
Next up:
Lies I was told about collaborative editing by Alex Clemmer
You've read the blog posts about "sync engines" and "local first" software. You want that kind of product experience too, so you install some fancy CRDT libraries and expect things to Just Work™. But it's not so simple after all.
Lies I was told about collaborative editing by Alex Clemmer
You've read the blog posts about "sync engines" and "local first" software. You want that kind of product experience too, so you install some fancy CRDT libraries and expect things to Just Work™. But it's not so simple after all.
First up:
Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React by Martin Barker
Martin will discuss how to build and release a cross-platform desktop app with Electron and React.js. It will also detail how to bundle libs, ship on desktop stores & notarize the app.
Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React by Martin Barker
Martin will discuss how to build and release a cross-platform desktop app with Electron and React.js. It will also detail how to bundle libs, ship on desktop stores & notarize the app.
October 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM
First up:
Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React by Martin Barker
Martin will discuss how to build and release a cross-platform desktop app with Electron and React.js. It will also detail how to bundle libs, ship on desktop stores & notarize the app.
Building and Releasing Cross-Platform Desktop Apps with Electron and React by Martin Barker
Martin will discuss how to build and release a cross-platform desktop app with Electron and React.js. It will also detail how to bundle libs, ship on desktop stores & notarize the app.
Next up Sergei from @nolock-social.bsky.social is telling us about FunctionalScript, a purely functional subset of JS.
One of the conventions is that test.f.js files are tests, and if they export a function it is treated as a test. Super easy to get started!
One of the conventions is that test.f.js files are tests, and if they export a function it is treated as a test. Super easy to get started!
May 15, 2025 at 2:31 AM
Next up Sergei from @nolock-social.bsky.social is telling us about FunctionalScript, a purely functional subset of JS.
One of the conventions is that test.f.js files are tests, and if they export a function it is treated as a test. Super easy to get started!
One of the conventions is that test.f.js files are tests, and if they export a function it is treated as a test. Super easy to get started!
Wrapping up the night is Kenny Daniel, founder of Hyperparam.app. Kenny is here to tell us about pushing the limits of big data in the browser and some of the open source solutions he’s built to make it possible to work with massive data sets in the browser.
March 13, 2025 at 2:16 AM
Wrapping up the night is Kenny Daniel, founder of Hyperparam.app. Kenny is here to tell us about pushing the limits of big data in the browser and some of the open source solutions he’s built to make it possible to work with massive data sets in the browser.
Up next we’ve got @willm62.bsky.social telling us about writing DRY code without getting parched!
March 13, 2025 at 1:57 AM
Up next we’ve got @willm62.bsky.social telling us about writing DRY code without getting parched!