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DenverScript is a community of developers focused on JavaScript and TypeScript in the Denver area. Talk topics include JS/TS best practices, features coming to ECMAScript, application development, what's going on in the JS community, and more. If you have any interest in upping your JS/TS knowledge, then please join us.
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Upcoming events (1)
See all- JS Event Loop / Wasm | DenverScript June 2025Code Talent, Denver, CO
This month will include the talk "Get Low - Getting underneath the JS event loop" by Nik Nadig
We are always looking for speakers. Submit your talk here: https://forms.gle/5A26sY5475X8J14S8
Food and drinks will be provided.
This meetup will be live streamed on our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@DenverScriptMeetup
Do NOT RSVP if you will be attending remotely. We use the RSVP numbers to determine food amounts.
Agenda
6:00 PM - Networking
6:15 PM - JavaScript News
6:30 PM - "Get Low - Getting underneath the JS event loop" by Nik NadigTalk Description
JS's event loop and the general architecture of JS makes for rapid development and handles concurrency well, but sometimes we need to get under the bonnet. This talk explores the uses of WASM in areas outside of purely web development and some real-life use cases where emscripten can make our lives easier.Speaker Bio
Nik started his career in Tokyo working for a small fintech company building scalable, reliable real time stock feed systems and interactive graphical tools on Android. He then moved on to the video game industry where he leveraged his experience in high performance systems to build multiple games for the asian market. His latest venture was building out several SaaS applications, including a national tele-health platform. Through his career, he has worked in several languages such as C++, C#, JS/TS, Python and some proprietary languages. Beyond programming, he is an avid outdoors-man with a passion for back-country snow sports and mountain biking.