Nordic.js
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Nordic.js is an international two-day JavaScript conference taking place on 2-3 Oct 2025. Founded & organized by @jede, @javve & @martinaelm since 2014.
Stockholm
Joined December 2013
Videos from all talks 2025 are now available in our YouTube channel! Like & subscribe 𼰠https://t.co/cAoYuUb1x1
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Huge thanks to @tobiasahlin for closing the stage with "Finding Signal in the AI Noise". He showed us why the future of AI isnât about generating more, but about learning whatâs worth keeping. https://t.co/NOvTZC0Klz
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In "Yet Another Config File: introducing node.config.json" @satanacchio from @herodevs and the @nodejs Technical Steering Committee introduced the new node.config.json file and explained why it's useful. https://t.co/bk7oQ28gWa
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The amazing Ulrike Rausch from @LiebeFonts showed us how we can use modern font tech to rediscover â90s WordArt nostalgia. https://t.co/LiOSbRhDlR
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"Itâs 2025, your startup is growing, and youâre still using Javascript patterns from six (8? 12?) years ago. What do you do?" @majapw works at @OpenAI and at Nordic.js she shared why codemods and AI might be the perfect fix for your old code. https://t.co/VmpfUCJTDd
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âNobody knows their passwords anymore.â - Kyle Simpson @getifyX in his talk âPast Time for Passkeysâ on why passwords are outdated. https://t.co/N8Ykt1qQVn
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âItâs not you against them, itâs both of you against a problem.â - @EmmaBostian shared insights on moving from engineer to manager - leading with empathy while staying technically sharp. https://t.co/Wt7lGRFNf9
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"No more juggling CommonJS and faux-ESM." - @JoyeeCheung revealed how @nodejs is moving to full ESM and why the future looks brighter for developers. https://t.co/CCCsmnT7JG
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Thanks @Una for showing us the future of HTML and CSS in "Back to the future: of web development". We've never been more excited about... not using JavaScript đ
â¤ď¸ https://t.co/iGaDCcXQSv
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âLOOK AT THAT BUTTON! Itâs 2025, I think we could design a good button.â - @vitalyf from @smashingmag on âDesign Patterns For AI Interfacesâ https://t.co/WDaLoddfkU
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"Great products donât just work, they feel right." - Andreas Eldh @eldh from @linear explores the softer side of software in Taste Driven Development. https://t.co/Qz2xf2NAku
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âDonât do a migration just because you donât like someone elseâs technology choicesâ - Sophie Koonin shared her lessons learned from a large-scale TypeScript migration at @monzo. https://t.co/bm2AvAitET
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"Closing your eyes, can you log in?" - In "The Cake Is a Lie... And So Is Your Loginâs Accessibility", Ramona Schwering @leichteckig from @auth0 put the audience to the test with a screen reader walkthrough. https://t.co/WmoHJYnHw2
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In her talk âAccess-what? Why and How. A11Y for Allâ, @geisydomiciano gave us practical takeaways, a dose of perspective, and a reminder that building for people means all people. https://t.co/meF9Vq9syV
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"Everything can be done in JavaScript, even emulators!" - Sara Vieira @NikkitaFTW shows us how to bring CHIP-8 games to life in your browser. https://t.co/Wb1bI4A4dg
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âI just wanted to explore whatâs possible in the browser. With HTML, CSS, JS, and now AI, LLMs and machine learning, the tools we can use are endlessâ - Nico Martin @nic_o_martin from @huggingface in "Look ma, no hands! Multimodal AI-Agents in the browser" https://t.co/ZKK6gJAMiK
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âFriends donât let friends build calendarsâ Christophe Porteneuve @porteneuve in "Whatâs up in ES2027? A fast-forward look at the next wave of JavaScript features weâll be playing with soon" https://t.co/P2IxDIV3wK
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JavaScript recently turned 30 and Nordic.js 10 (or 11). Phil Hawksworth @philhawksworth from @deno_land celebrated this with his opening keynote. https://t.co/sexAO0zmMg
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Thank you so much @Una. Those words means a lot to us â¤ď¸
.@nordicjs took me back to the good old days of community tech confs infused with art, innovation, and joy. From arranged dinners (âwith 5 new friendsâ), to the cutest swag, Code in the Dark, laser shows, crafts, games, music, sauna(!) and all the installations! You can really
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