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"title": "Node.js: Why JavaScript Sucks And You Should Use It Everywhere -- WIMP Meetup May 2014",
"description": "This WIMP meetup talk in May 2014, with self-proclaimed Professional Computer Geek Dan Lyke of Sonic.net in Santa Rosa, presenting about how Node.js brings the promise of JavaScript to every corner of your software stack consistently, and shows some magic demos to boot!\n\nAbstract\n\nJavaScript is a necessary evil for web apps. Given that, how can NodeJS help us use JavaScript everywhere, on both clients and servers, to deploy higher quality software through code sharing, test driven development, and other best practices. No programming experience necessary.\n\nOutline\n\n1. Your project includes JavaScript because JavaScript is everywhere. \n2. MVC - here's how applications are \"supposed\" to be structured. \n3. A tangled mess - here's how web apps are actually structured. \n4. Here's how JavaScript at all layers can help make that tangled mess more maintainable. \n5. NodeJS can help you do that through:\n\n- Test Driven Development (+mocha) (demo) \n- Sharing code between Model and Controller (demo) \n- Amazing frameworks (+meteor) (demo) \n- Integrating NodeJS for other server apps (maybe demo) \n- A few related technologies, or how Node.js can help you not write in JavaScript: CoffeeScript, C++/emscripten, TypeScript\n\nAbout Dan Lyke\n\nA former professional whitewater guide, and current computer geek, Dan has credits in blockbuster films, bestselling games, has written code that is in consumer products that have touched your life, was a \"blogger\" before that term was coined, and aspires to being a square dance caller. He wrote his first HTML browser in 1993, started an ISP shortly afterwards, worked at Pixar, on the Cricut family of products, is handy with a soldering iron, and relaxes by building wooden boats using hand tools in under 3 hours. \n\nYou can learn more at Dan Lyke's website (http://www.flutterby.net/User:DanLyke).\n\nPlease help us build our YouTube audience! Like and share these meetup videos to your friends, and don't forget to subscribe for more of these talks!\n\nFind out more about WIMP at http://beawimp.org\n\nYou can join the conversation on Facebook as well! https://www.facebook.com/groups/northbaywebpros/",
"title": "Michio Kaku - Top Secret Military War Plans",
"description": "Professor Michio Kaku discusses the secret military projects that the United States had planned during the 1950's, such as President Eisenhower's OPLAN 852 to drop the atomic bomb on North Korea and President Nixon's Atomic Anex which had plans to use Thermonuclear weapons on the the China-Korean Border to end the Vietnam War. Michio Kaku almost discusses the social perception of warfare and peace.",
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