 All right, good morning, Triple Con. How have a good day today? Good? Oh, OK. That was a little bit like writing ideas right now. Can we get everybody to stop, Triple Con? Triple Con! One more time. Triple Con! Woo! OK. Thank you all so much for being here so right now. This is the sequence of the couple, Triple Con, too, so it's going to be a little bit of a fun session for me, because it's a little bit of an exploration of some of the really cool projects that I've come about in the two couple of years ago system. But for one reason or another, I've gone a little bit back to my experience with that session, Triple Con, where I've involved those. So I'm going to try my best to use the best of my time as possible for questions and views. But if you want to go through the afterwards or talk afterwards, I'll be available at the start of the screen. Who am I? My name is Justin, and I'm a technical project manager at Gatsby. Many of you may know me, as I started working at Gatsby. I've been working with Gatsby for about 12 years, and I've been doing, you know, work with JavaScript for the last couple of years or so. So I'd like to get a hold of me. And the email is pressurized at Gatsby.com. You can also tweet at me. Also, I'm going to send you some hashtag with a couple of secrets before to get to the question and speak up. Once again, as I mentioned, I would like to follow up on your issue. I'm working right to the statistics of the other things that are on the QDF of Gatsby. I'll be able to look right now on the second round of the question and comment right now. A few leads. First of all, what is Gatsby? Gatsby is a model of a framework that is really great for building experience to that side, without needing to be trying to make this one as an expert. One of the things that we like to say in the Gatsby world is that it's really hard with Gatsby for those who don't know what it's like. We have first-class support for people. Please come up down and say hi to our team. We've got five of our team members here today. And again, we have 319 in the exhibition. We'll give you a little bit of time to use that really great energy service. Now, second round, I'm going to look out right now. If you are interested in the presentation, actually, a lot of this content is available in the box. And as a matter of fact, I was just reading these topics. We've all covered some of the people on Gatsby in practice. This is a thing about traffic. That community is an occupying focus called public base. Public base is the old conference dedicated to the couple of people, architectures, as well as the future of the public service. These topics are really interesting to use. Please come on down to the next slide. So, I'm going to introduce you to our public papers. So, it's been a long time, and I'm actually excited about it. And as I said in the presentation, we still have a lot to do. We probably do have a lot to do on Twitter, so I'll update you. All right, so here's what we've got over here. Quickly, I want to do this. For those of you who have no experience with public base, you may come up with a really quick recent introduction to public people across the same major. And then I want to talk about several projects that have really knocked up a lot of areas on the community. Our services and waterability T.I. solution runs through a lot of public services. Also, some of the modules are available that explain something about the program at State Box 7. I also want to talk about JSCRPC, like you might have heard of, as well as some of our other projects that are base-related to public support, which I'm sure is not going to play today. It's not just a model, we're not going to talk about it with any type of documentation. This last one I'll talk about, very briefly, there are very few public health content areas. And then quickly, I'll talk to you briefly about what you can expect with this upcoming public security report. So, to be a part of that, I'll hopefully give you some insight into some of the things that you might be able to talk about at the end of the talk, because I'm sure you'll be able to go through some of those tonight. And that's a direct reference to the approach in the book, right? Yeah, very briefly, we are now jumping right now with the Q&A. So it's kind of the only people that are doing the initials to go through right now. They have a public phone, our box web, it contains very great support for having people who are very different from others. So this is hopefully, as in the context there, there's some space to go through what services can be done that the JSCRPC is very important for people. The key is, the state should be concerned about their inspiration from a software company that's in the same place. What's going on is that there are concerns that part of that state doesn't support. We're at full authority. I was the founder of the presentation about spending opportunities that I've actually wanted to do all of a sudden, all of a sudden. Now, what's been happening quite a bit over the last couple of years has caused a lot of supremacism. And one of the things that really enjoys this promotion of events is Rodriguez, which is the sort of start of the work that's available. As well as the eye-catching on-the-catching purpose over the last couple of years, is the notion that nowadays we actually don't really need to have to go out and have to take a process. We actually have to ensure that we have to be no chaos river, which will, right here at where we're going to have playmark and silver salt in those less sought-out survivors and a lot more foreign satisfaction. If you're going to want to much start the JSCRPC, one of the things that is in the state is that the universal status quo and the idea of getting the air code across our network. Well, if you are participating in sort of satisfaction work like me, you're probably still a graduate person. I'm going to invest this in the active group. I'll just watch Dr. DeBrasse in my band or to be self-enacted with others. I'll please touch on that in a while if you need to provide for working my clients. So I'm going to put some awards that you want to keep in mind. I believe it's an actual consideration and separation of concerns. I'll give you a little special message on how you can face so many or not many. The public experience there's two separate points I quite want to look at last. There were two inside working on trying to get back into self-sufficiency and do some separate co-basings. But it's a little bit possible to ask both your group aside. So here the performance you can ask is what I just said. I thought I would be able to decide here because we're back to you. Now part of this is the ones there's a lot of things that you might want to consider. Stacking the projects that are long-listed is because it's a little bit more objective. So I'm going to talk a little bit about those. I'm just going to talk a little bit about those. There it is in front of those people. You've got the people out there with some of the athlete team members and you can talk about some of our favorite teams. So I've put in some great facts for some of the games around. So we're going to open a special test to see if some of the secret you can consider. All right. All right. Here we go. So once again to get the group of these pieces of info as the practice service for these applications somebody out there who's with us know about things like rest and basketball. So what about this other module that is talking about not really dodging some of the aspects of the system. The module that is maintained by Tri-Millard and the Dr. Isaac Andre they actually implement the approach in the special system. One of the really cool things about the approach in the special system is that it's sort of trying to present some of of the best technologies that you might want to use to develop a fun first media websites. Those technology and efficient sites is really great to start doing really great at job. Also that I mentioned well as a piece here there's a lot of modules that depend on certain things that are a bit more forceful as a module. And this gives you a really nice piece of work. We have both the core modules that the vision that we've received. This is a series of of people that sort of this. One of the things that we know is a grassy bed is actually not a rest of much service. But the extra services even as a PR we can send the teams to all of the rest of the schools not lying. By the way I didn't know the best that there's code samples that support things that use across about. So having a solid mark well is of course made of composers who are composed required to pull along through the weeks. And as a bus to do as a micro module but they're really not a thing that people want to do. It's also if you want to do things like talking to each of our work space themselves actually because it was going to be hard work. So here's an example of the kind of stress out whether there were nice work services from a different question against life. One of the things I've been working to give you a survey of a bunch of different technologies. Relax is really powerful for my plans to be feeling trust wonderful things is really important. So my example is a piece of this will be the merchandise this is really something that needs to be started again. If you want to create the ideas of people you can go out again first. So we've talked a lot staffs for a few years about this year out. Get that to work made a response to about. And you know about guys who are very important. We've talked about a lot of years and we're getting good. We're really a really good restaurant because we're looking at something that works about the difference in JCP PR with a difference from some of the conditions that are right there. And I think you might want to continue to relax into this especially if you mind about that I'd like first to create your two months of JCP PR. How many of you are using JCP PR right now? So which is the different PR is one of course. And others are also making things out of our students. I don't it's hard to get going right away. But there's a couple of models where there's one model with a sub-model that actually is very powerful for changing the way that JCP PR is doing it. And it might be interesting for those students who aren't really thinking very hard. Who understand that? Some of the things that we're trying to do with PR are a lot of change. You might necessarily want to have to cut out of this great range. And there's a lot of those of the people who are trying to do it. So, JCP PR is a model that provides some difficulties and will override these non-studies. And if you sort of also you might want to say there's certain individual fields because in my mind we've changed the style of the peer that we're not taking into performance not too much. And also you might want to modify some of the new app that people can use as a user in the answers. And I'm actually really attached to the JCP PR at first so you might want to basically do it. You might want to configure it with a lot to choose for example the kind of survive by using the app first. One you might want to use things like being a similar type of customer. It's very difficult to find good ideas helping them walk on by moving on. This will get sorts of all of the steps you have to sort of a little bit less about those computers you might want a city provide by the style a certain culture who was the aspect of the sense of the system that's coming up. Basically what you see is an indication of more implications that very rich treatment is a unique similar operation that are increasingly really good about the other devices and things like performing a class of people or performing a kind of project in terms of our subject team on ways like the system of say doing the same or having just two balls on the unit. These are no operations that means. So these are the same team by the same like this the Electoral and also the Excellency team. And just so this is actually a kind of service for that monocle of correct skills that we have to work really interesting that it can be interesting. How does it work? So the really is the same thing. Sort of the options in this all the case in the discovery set back to that we took the mind really. And so I want to say to my I want to say to my my my a the I want to say the the the and that and the also of There's a whole lot of interesting, interesting numbers of people who respond to us. So what is it that I highly recommend to anyone interested in this module? Take a look at that based on our recent discovery of some module or a lot of module that we want to. This move on to the right is here, and that we see a lot of developers who are working. So one of the things that's really important is the investment in us. And to this point, we might not be familiar with much of what's going on to promote those kinds of interesting approaches like direct recognition, which I'll have about shortly, as well as generating code. One of the really interesting things that's come about in the re-enactment is how a particular dinosaur can work. So there's a lot of, there's a couple of things that need to be done together. And if you look at it, this is actually one of the really interesting things we use in this module, and putting these up, there is a distinction there, which is a very question, which is that when you're actually consuming the information from your map, you actually have to make sure to put a new type in the module. Which like my side, is it actually means that for things like new models, you actually have to put an engagement in the PL's last few days or two or three weeks. And a lot of people who have done really interesting things with that as well, I kind of hope you look at some of the interesting that we have. OpenAPR is one of those generating documentation that I can actually write as part of the system. You might have heard of this in a race with open-res, in a race with open-res documentation. One of those is regarding which is a real race. And now let's finish up with one more thing, which is that we've seen a lot of the aspects of the people that are really interested in what we've done in our production on this new project. What about some of the things that are more on the ecosystem? Because the JS is a Node.js server, one of the Node.js, actually in this case, well, first of all, I'm going to get that as an example of our platform, and it's going to do us with how they keep up the number of users. Also, Node.js is a requirement that you want to perform in a server-type manner just the way it works, exactly. Anything else for you to do in the patch later on? That's right. There's also more information about patching. So any previous CMS that you've made from that sort of equation that you've chosen here, like from your question section, and then before I ask you questions, look, it's just the system that you've done so. Well, I think one of the things that we've found is that Node.js is one of the people that's no longer effected on course, no longer is going to make that as hard to use. A couple of people have been there already, and it's a decision made for a bunch, not only for a bunch, but also wrapping the experiment into new projects coming out, and we're sure they'll put an example just last week that we're going to discuss later, but one of the solutions is basically, couple of different solutions optimized for use in the case design. So, one of my other favorite things, by the way, is a great one in the question section, a game that's in that category that you've used, and I can't join this, so I'm going to have to put this here. Now, let's go and discuss some of these questions. So, first of all, typically say that I'm right, I'm going to talk to you from the first time you've been here, what's your general contribution? Please tell me what you thought about this session, and I was very short, but I think it gave you a lot of opportunity and praise for your memories because you've been in the project. Thank you very much. Once again, please use that slide to talk to some of the secrets if you have any questions, if you're not so far away from here. Once again, I'm going to put it here, I'm going to put it here, I'm going to put it here, I'm going to put it here, I'm going to put it here, any questions you might have if you'd like to hear about your experiences, please feel free to order in my book, it's kind of available in that section, I just want to give you some free orders or if you'd like me to. Thank you very much. Time for maybe one or two questions, a quick question. So, many of us see things like their purposes being the most really nice for things that you have on your profile. There's a couple of things about these that are important to know. The first is that these does have, if you know, a lot of sports display that is available for you to use in the AAPI on the flat, they found that huge. However, one thing is that that's actually the style of a lot of the professionalism that you're doing. So, for example, it's not really a lot of other things in the AAPI, it's not really adhering to a particular standard that's right. As for the folks, I'm actually one of the things that I do like in fact, in fact, what I said, some of you guys here, because the AAPI has been important to the AAPI industry. So, there are 40 or 50 questions that you and Maddie, who are really all of these, are one of the six equal sites on 50 yards of house and 100% of the reality. Obviously, it's very, very important to you. If you just want to talk about the benefits of this, which is by the way, and that's something we can talk about on AAPI. However, if you're looking for something that's pretty easy, it's called Boina B.O. and it's not related by, I don't know if you've heard about it, but I try to get a kind of quick, slow question. For example, it looks very easy to be concerned, I think so. And in part, there are a couple of things that have happened in the last few years. I would say that there are four sites that are very concerned about these types of things, such as each and every process. That's the claim books. One of the things to talk about is that over the course of the development of these projects, all of those things are developed extremely, incredibly quickly. One of the things that's come about is that if you're building something that would typically or made it not a script, it's oftentimes going to be left to your optimizer, for example, with the established library. And you'll actually find that they're really for, if you want it to be accessed like you see them all, without having that thing that you think might be useful, like the assistant in the ceiling, it's that kind of thing. But there's a whole slew of projects that are available that protects. If you'd like to see a talk, I'll be right outside. I'll show you something that I'm going to talk about today. Thank you.