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Alex Moldovan, founder JS Heroes: How to Organize a Community-first JavaScript Conference

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- Codecrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters

- Wix (sponsor): https://tej.as/wix

- SquiggleConf (partner): https://squiggleconf.com/

- JS Heroes: https://jsheroes.io/

- Alex on X: https://x.com/alexnmoldovan

- Tejas on X: https://x.com/tejaskumar_


Summary:


In this discussion, we talk to Alex Moldovan, a software engineer at CodeSandbox and event planner who co-founded JS Heroes—a non-profit, community-driven JavaScript (Programming Language) conference in Romania. Together, we cover the intricacies of project management, event planning, and the challenges of organizing a conference that prioritizes open source values and community engagement.


Key topics include the benefits of a single-track format for presentations and talks, strategies for diversity and inclusion in the call for papers (CFP) process, and balancing a full-time role in technology with being a conference speaker and organizer. The discussion provides valuable insights for developers interested in community building, functional programming, and the evolving landscape of the tech industry.


Chapters


00:00:00 Alex Moldovan

00:03:54 Introduction

00:09:42 Origin of JS Heroes

00:18:17 Non-Profit Conference Model

00:25:15 Single-Track Conference Benefits

00:36:16 Transparency in Event Planning

00:43:13 Challenges with Sponsorship

00:53:27 Scaling and Quality Focus

01:04:54 Diversity in CFP Process

01:13:08 Cultural Challenges in Tech

01:23:26 Balancing Roles

01:32:26 Future Goals for JS Heroes


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Manage episode 493171480 series 3676184
Content provided by Tejas Kumar. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tejas Kumar or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Links

- Codecrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters

- Wix (sponsor): https://tej.as/wix

- SquiggleConf (partner): https://squiggleconf.com/

- JS Heroes: https://jsheroes.io/

- Alex on X: https://x.com/alexnmoldovan

- Tejas on X: https://x.com/tejaskumar_


Summary:


In this discussion, we talk to Alex Moldovan, a software engineer at CodeSandbox and event planner who co-founded JS Heroes—a non-profit, community-driven JavaScript (Programming Language) conference in Romania. Together, we cover the intricacies of project management, event planning, and the challenges of organizing a conference that prioritizes open source values and community engagement.


Key topics include the benefits of a single-track format for presentations and talks, strategies for diversity and inclusion in the call for papers (CFP) process, and balancing a full-time role in technology with being a conference speaker and organizer. The discussion provides valuable insights for developers interested in community building, functional programming, and the evolving landscape of the tech industry.


Chapters


00:00:00 Alex Moldovan

00:03:54 Introduction

00:09:42 Origin of JS Heroes

00:18:17 Non-Profit Conference Model

00:25:15 Single-Track Conference Benefits

00:36:16 Transparency in Event Planning

00:43:13 Challenges with Sponsorship

00:53:27 Scaling and Quality Focus

01:04:54 Diversity in CFP Process

01:13:08 Cultural Challenges in Tech

01:23:26 Balancing Roles

01:32:26 Future Goals for JS Heroes


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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