 Hello guys, this is Billy the internet has geek, I'm here with everyone at JS Food Channel is Half Night. So let's see what's happening and let's see what everybody's up to. Right now it's 9.20 so let's see what these guys are up to. Let's do this. Who are you and what are you doing? I'm Sundar. Right now nothing. Before coming here I was just doing nothing. So what do you plan to do tonight as in what time? Yeah, we are still talking about it and sit and work on it. Okay, we as in UN? Yeah, we are all four of us. All four of you, who would be introducing yourselves as? Wesley. I'm a UI designer for the team. Okay. I'm Ramakanth, I'm co-founder of Ludi.com. I'm Sandran, I have a newspaper called Tech Bot but right now it's in the whole stage. Awesome. So what ideas do you guys have? What ideas do you guys have? What are you thinking about happening tonight? I'm not very sure but... Suddenly going to be in Node.js and more? Node.js huh? Yeah. Any idea about like... I mean like anything, can you give any hints as to what you're thinking about? Something small, something like fun, something like you can do in a very small... So technically there are some ideas. The idea is to share the client side code and the server code. We use the same code in both the places. That's kind of something which we want to demonstrate to you. Okay, cool. Come back to you later Chaitanya. Who are you and what are you guys working on? Okay, my name is Abhishek. And you are? Pawan. Okay. And what are you guys working on? Nothing. What do you guys hope to be working on? We're trying to write something that can destroy half the website. I would destroy it. So basically you don't want an event to be there. So essentially what you do is you come for the hack night and ensure that we don't have another event after this, huh? Yes. Okay, what do you guys want to do? Yeah, we are discussing a couple of ideas. So right now he's trying to prove that Node is better than Rails. And let's see. Okay, cool. Here we have the chief organizer for this event. Yes, she is. You do have a name, right? Can I raise your camera? No, no. You have to talk. No. What I did with Netroy at the last one is I took a picture of his head and we put it up. We uploaded it. Okay, here we can see our organizer. Busy at work. We'll get back to her later on. Next we have the Nigel. The Nigel? Seriously? Seriously. Come on, say something. What are you doing? I'm working on the billing system for his gig. Okay, cool. Continuing the work I was doing. I don't know how far I'll get. Okay. How much caffeine I have today. So caffeine free will develop in time. Nice. And here we have our chief, Chief Jayce. I'm sorry, Kiran. Okay, after name change. Name change, my God. So what are we working on? We just put up the schedule. I don't know if you can see the sticky notes out there. We sort of spent 50 lines of them out into a logical order. And we made a schedule and you can see it on the website. So the schedule is on the site. Chennai schedule, just announced. Go have a look. And now that this is done, the next thing for me is I'm working on this site. HaskeakTV. This is where we're going to put up all the videos from all the events that we've done so far. So we've got a lot of videos now. We've got videos going all the way from scaling pitch, being the cloud, JSO Bangalore, DroidCon, JSO Pune and JSO Chennai. Plus a lot of Hack Night videos. Plus geek up videos. Plus more videos that we're going to produce where we just get someone into a room and get them to talk about cool stuff they're building. So we didn't place to put all these videos. And dumping them into YouTube stream wasn't being very useful. It's really hard to discover stuff out there because it just lost among so many other videos. So we thought we'd build a nice website where we just show off the videos that are really interesting. And I'm hoping to build that tonight. So I've spent the last about a week or so trying to decide whether I want to be using Zerf Foundation or Twitter Bootstrap as a basic CSS framework. And I've actually built both. So for the sake of testing foundation, we've built an entire production website in it. It's the Katahama Workshop website. And now I'm trying Bootstrap for which I'll build Haskell TV. After having spent so much time with both of them, I think I'm leaning backwards thinking of Bootstrap as being the better framework. It's missing a few things that Foundation has, but they're very easy to fix. Whereas it has so much more that Foundation does not. And it made a lot more sense to say, let's start with Bootstrap and just add the missing parts. So I've spent all this while basically just trying to make that decision. Now it's an actual coding night. So you spend one week making a decision and one night to code it? That sounds very weird. It's not completely true, but... But it was 95% in the font. You spend six days picking a font, one day deciding, and then code it up for the next night. I like the font. Look at it. It's got such nice smooth corners. Let's see. For the people back at home, can you see the corners? Don't look at this. It's nice rounded font. That's all that matters. Rounded font. Six days for a rounded font. No, no, no. I didn't spend that much time selecting it. I still have a lot of time using it. What did I say for that? It's this. Which is? Okay. The latest XKCD about font-kurning. Excellent. So that is your plan for tonight. That it is. Yes. Okay, this is Billy. I am the intern. And as you can see, we have food and drinks. Okay, I didn't actually get it, but whatever. I mean tea, coffee, whatever. I'm sure I'll be getting it sometime soon. So, this is it. This is it for 9.30 update. Let's see what happens later on. Bye.