Open Source Awards

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JavaScript Open Source Awards

June 13, 2024
JSNation Conference

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JavaScript Open Source Awards

JSNation is a JavaScript oriented conference, gathering core library authors, inspiring engineers and code artists to share their experiences and the vision of the modern development.
In 2023, JSNation will host its fifth annual JavaScript Open Source Awards ceremony. In the meantime, take a look at the list of the 2022 winners.

June 13, 2024
JSNation Conference

osawards.com/javascript

React Open Source Awards

June 14, 2024
Amsterdam

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React Open Source Awards

React Amsterdam is the biggest React conference worldwide that gathers a great number of OS enthusiasts and technology fans alike. Its global nature allows React fans from all over the world to get together, celebrate the success of the ecosystem, and attend the annual Open Source Awards ceremony.

June 14, 2024
Amsterdam

osawards.com/react

Program Committee

Shivay Lamba
TensorFlowJS, India
Shivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development. He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and has also been a MLH Fellow.
Daniel Afonso
OLX Group, Portugal
Daniel is a Developer Advocate at OLX Group. His current interest is in React and JavaScript, and he advocates for better testing principles using the testing library. He has a full-stack background, having worked with different languages and frameworks on various projects from IoT to Fraud Detection.
Johannes Goslar
Sizzle.gg, Germany
Johannes started developing iOS games in high school, creating his own LISP dialect on top of the ObjC runtime for faster iteration. In his undergrad at h_da Darmstadt he taught computers forgetting, after which he spend 2 years developing semantic SaaS solutions in TypeScript.
Matheus Albuquerque
Medallia, Czech Republic
I'm a Sr. Front-End Engineer at Medallia, building their surveys platform and helping them shape the customer experience market with React. My areas of interest include JS and compile-to-JS languages, DX, and performance optimization. Aside from public speaking about these, I also volunteer at TechLabs, teaching front-end development.