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Published inMar 2015
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Jos Dirksen
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Jos Dirksen

Jos Dirksen has worked as a software developer and architect for almost two decades. He has a lot of experience in many technologies, ranging from backend technologies, such as Java and Scala, to frontend development using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and Typescript. Besides working with these technologies, Jos regularly speaks at conferences and likes to write about new and interesting technologies on his blog. He also likes to experiment with new technologies and see how they can best be used to create beautiful data visualizations. Previously, Jos has worked in many different roles in the private and public sectors, ranging from private companies such as ING, ASML, Malmberg, and Philips to organizations in the public sector, such as the Department of Defense and the Port of Rotterdam.
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Adrian Parr is a BAFTA-winning freelance frontend developer from London, UK. He has been creating interactive content since 1997, starting with CD-ROMs in Macromedia Director, websites using tables, mobile sites using WAP, and coding games in Flash 4. With his experience in developing content and managing technical teams, he has been hired by many London agencies, large and small. After a long period of specializing in the Adobe Flash Platform as an ActionScript developer, he is now focused on open web standards (HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript). He is currently playing with AngularJS, D3, Phaser, SVG animation, Processing, Arduino, Python on Raspberry Pi, and, of course, WebGL using Three.js. Outside of work, he enjoys cycling, windsurfing, and snowboarding. You can connect with him using the following platforms:

Pramod S has more than 8 years of experience in the field of graphics programming using OpenGL and WebGL. He has worked on a few game titles for PC, console, and mobile platforms.

He is currently working as a technical leader in one of the Fortune 100 companies in the area of 3D visualization.

Sarath Saleem is a JavaScript developer with a strong background in web application development. With years of experience from various organizations in the IT industry, he has gained immense expertise in creating large-scale web tools, performance optimization, and JavaScript architecture.

At present, he is working for a web hosting company in Dubai besides pursuing his master's in software engineering from BITS, Dubai. During his free time, he polishes his passion for blending technology and the arts to enable creative growth. He is passionate about interactive data visualization, web 2D/3D graphics, and theoretical physics. He maintains http://graphoverflow.com, a collection of visualizations; you can connect with him on Twitter at @sarathsaleem.

Cesar Torres is a computer science PhD student at the University of California Berkeley. His research projects explore digital fabrication technologies as exciting, critical new media. Using frameworks such as Three.js, he builds computational design tools that aim to expand aesthetics and design practices as a vehicle for more engaging STEM education.

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Author (1)

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Jos Dirksen

Jos Dirksen has worked as a software developer and architect for almost two decades. He has a lot of experience in many technologies, ranging from backend technologies, such as Java and Scala, to frontend development using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and Typescript. Besides working with these technologies, Jos regularly speaks at conferences and likes to write about new and interesting technologies on his blog. He also likes to experiment with new technologies and see how they can best be used to create beautiful data visualizations. Previously, Jos has worked in many different roles in the private and public sectors, ranging from private companies such as ING, ASML, Malmberg, and Philips to organizations in the public sector, such as the Department of Defense and the Port of Rotterdam.
Read more about Jos Dirksen