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Full-Stack JavaScript Fallacies

A session at TXJS 2011

With the mainstreaming of server-side JavaScript, the possibility of full-stack JavaScript development finally seems to be coming to fruition. Writing once, and running the same code everywhere seems like the obvious big win, along with the ease of writing complex server-side applications in a simple, flexible language like JavaScript. Actually, full-stack JS is awesome, but these aren't necessarily the reasons why. This talk will bust some of the myths about full-stack JS development, and take a realistic look at the real benefits of 'JS everywhere.'

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Matthew Eernisse

Engineer Lead at Yammer, Inc. JavaScript, music, drums, and Japanese. bio from Twitter

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Time 10:20am10:40am CST

Date Sat 11th June 2011

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2011.texasjavascript.com

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