 Hello there. We are here at the Center for Internet and Society for the JavaScript. The JSFOO event at night. Let's see if you can see the board. Hello there. That's CIS. CIS is in Dumlur. And they have a really nice place for an office. So this is a legit cycle. He commutes the cycle. Here we are inside CIS. This is the meeting room. Earlier in the day there was a Wikipedia. Wikimedia foundation's annual general meeting. And staff here are keeping us well looked after for the night sale. This is the fabulous kitchen. It's stocked up for the night. Lots of stuff has been running. Let's go upstairs and see what people are hacking on. Those are our mattresses for the night for those who want to crash. So here goes the hack night. Hey guys say hello. Hello. So bunch of people hacking tonight. What are you working on? Trying to read just a pen. I'm building an app which can communicate with two different sizes. Alright. So everybody introduce yourself when you're on camera and explain your project. Yeah I'm Arun. I'm building an app where you can send some balls between two monitors. Balls between two monitors. So you're playing two monitors ping-pong. That's great. Hi this is Aditya and I'm not doing anything today. So Aditya is out here to help people solve problems. Hi this is Ritesh. I'm working on a comment tab where a portion who have complained with any company could comment and just notify the complaints. Completely written in JavaScript? Node.js in JavaScript. And you could reason to be using Node.js for this. I'm doing this project to learn Node.js. So that's it. Hey I'm Prakash. So I'm working with Ritesh and right now using Redis and Database for creating the monitors and you know. What's this on your screen? Looks like the concrete. That's not the code. Most of the comments. Hey guys. So I'm just like trying to move objects on the screen across multiple machines using gestures. But this is going to be across multiple systems or multiple laptops and it's going to be controlled by gestures. So let's see how it turns out. It looks like a nice T-shirt. I'm Aravinda. So I'm working on like user will give the RSS feed link as input and I'll pass the RSS feed and get the content. So out of the content I'll create the ebook with the format of ebook. So for this I'm using Node.js. So using Node.js to take an RSS feed and build an ebook product. Yeah I think the RSS feed and if the images are used in the RSS feed I have to download other images and I have to update the manifest file in the ebook format. Alright. So I'm trying to record a bit. I'm trying to see if we can record a session for a website. I mean how a user is interacting with the website and so on. So you're doing the equivalent of Google Analytics when you're tracking a user across a series of interactions. Kind of what I'm trying to do is record his own interaction. The user is clicking on some button and writing some text or whatever. Then going to some page in the same. It's for backbone.js. So recording the whole session. Are you doing billing reports based on that? Or aren't you just trying to get the recording side of it done? I have to figure out whether it's possible or not. Alright. And there's the last person in here. Hello there. Hi Pradeep. So Pradeep we're going to interrupt your fan for a few minutes. Much quieter. Tell us who you are and what you're doing. Pradeep, colleague, I'm building a website where people can comment on the products they use every day. Using Node.js and several technologies around that. Alright. And anyone else in your team? Or is this you alone? No. There are two more Ritesh and... Oh so you're with Pradeep. Let's look out there. This is my setup. Read very thick law books and sit in court. Nice place to hang out. So that's the tour of the Hack Night. We hope you'll join us for the main event next week. Goodbye.