In 1995, Brendan Eich wrote the first version of JavaScript in just 10 days. JavaScript is now 25 years old, and 25 years of crafting and polishing have resulted in JavaScript’s unquestioned dominance in application development today. In those 25 years, a lot of people got to know the front end, got to the front end, and changed things. As of 2019, JavaScript has been the “most commonly used programming language” for seven consecutive years. So what is its future?

On October 24th, we invited the leaders of the front end circle to review the past, chat about the present and look forward to the future of the front end with us.

Activity theme

JavaScript past, present, and future

The activity time

14:00 — 16:00, 24 October 2020

Guests are invited to

  • Yueying (Wu Liang) : JS programmer, Bytedance front-end Leader, technical community Leader, author of visual UI framework SpriteJS.

  • Winter (Cheng Shaofei) : former senior front end engineer of Microsoft, Shanda and Alibaba. Now he is the chief consultant of big course Division of Kaikai Bar.

  • JavaScript Advanced Programming (4th Edition)

  • Liu Jiang: Co-founder of Turing Company, former chief editor of CSDN, president of Meituan Institute of Technology

  • Liu Pingchuan: Architect of Meituan, former head of Baidu’s front-end foundation team FEX

  • Matt Frisbie: Mysterious appearance at ❓

Live broadcast Platform:

  • [1024 Roundtable: the past, Present and Future of JavaScript

] (m. outiaoimg. Cn/i6885171133…).

  • Bilibili: Gold mining technology community