🌟 See the first stars of AmsterdamJS 2018

…and grab a ticket or two in our Early Bird sale 🐣

JSNation
2 min readFeb 8, 2018

JavaScript rules the world of the Web and apps. If you know it well enough, it's time to bring your A-game and share your skills with your fellow developers at this year’s AmsterdamJS! It doesn't matter if you're a frontend or a backend type of person, a VueJS pioneer or an Angular pro, the conference is here for everyone on the JS scene who's interested to figure out its present and future.

🤔 We can already predict a couple of things — for example, the Early Bird sale is officially open.

👋 Grab a ticket

This year, you can also expect a beautiful venue, and today we're proud to also announce the first batch of speakers that will present at our conference.

Speakers

Asim Hussain, Microsoft

Asim is a developer, trainer, author and speaker with over 16 years experience working for organisations such as the European Space Agency, Google and now Microsoft, where he is a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate.

Imad Elyafi / Pinterest

A software engineer on Core Experience Team at Pinterest. Passionate about React. He has worked as a software engineer on Newsfeed at Facebook and later as a Tech Lead while migrating Pinterest to React.

Fatih Acet / GitLab

Fatih is a Senior Frontend Engineer at GitLab responsible for maintaining GitLab’s frontend. He is passionate about delivering solid frontend code and loves to see the things he created used by thousands of others.

Andy Mockler / Shopify

Andy is a front-end developer at Shopify breaking and building things as part of the merchant analytics team.

The CFP is still open

We'd also like to remind you that our CFP is open until the end of February, so if you have an idea for a talk, send in a submission and join these awesome speakers!

💌 Submit a talk

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