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Call for Proposals
The Call for Proposals is closed.
The organisers of enterJS – iX and dpunkt.verlag –
invite everyone to submit their talk and workshop proposals by November 22, 2023. The main conference language is German.
However, we aim to ensure that one third of the presentations are given in English.
The enterJS team would like to draw attention to the
Code of Conduct of the conference. Everyone involved should adhere to it.
enterJS consists of two main conference days and one workshop day.
The aim of enterJS is to cover topics that are relevant to the everyday work of JavaScript developers in companies of different sizes.
When writing a proposal, you should therefore always ask yourself how the content is relevant to this group. Also, keep in mind that
prior knowledge varies widely and that the audience includes both language switchers and JavaScript experts.
Simona Cotin @ enterJS 2019
Talks are 45 minutes long. Workshops are scheduled as full-day events with 6 to 7 hours.
We ask for the submission of abstracts (approx. 400 to 700 characters) that have our target audience in mind until November 22, 2023. In general, the
submitted abstracts should be written objectively and precisely, so that the programme advisory board gets a good idea of the content of the intended talk.
Additional material supporting the application (long abstracts, slides, essays, etc.) is also welcome.
To help less experienced speakers when needed,
we offer to submit proposals before submission via e-mail to overcome possible hurdles together.
Themes and subject areas of enterJS
- JavaScript and TypeScript Deep Dives
- Frameworks, tools and libraries
- Security, testing and code quality
- UI/UX
- Performance
- Software achitecture and design
- Use cases and lessons learned
- Trends and new technologies for web applications
Review process and speaker compensation
The review process is run partially anonymously, that is, names and
the company affiliations of the speakers are not known during the discussion of the proposals in order to maintain objectivity. Suggestions, which are only interested in the presentation
of your own product, are not relevant for the review process and thus not permissible. Should there be interest in such a presentation,
please get in touch with our
sponsor contact person.
Speakers receive a reimbursement for their traveling costs in accordance to a train ticket of the Deutsche Bahn, second class. Required overnight stays in Mainz are paid for, and
speakers receive free admission to the two conference days. Workshop trainers receive additional financial compensation. Speakers who would have to fly in from abroad should contact the organisers beforehand.
The event will take place under the then valid coronavirus protection measures of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
Rainer Hahnekamp @ enterJS 2019
You can find the programme advisory board here. If you have any questions about the conference or the programme,
please contact the conference team.