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Published inAug 2013
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Simon Holmes
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Simon Holmes started his journey as a web developer in the late 1990s. He built his first website for a project at university and soon saw what the industry had to offer when he promptly sold it! Following university, Simon worked his way through the ranks of design agency life, learning the skills of becoming a full-stack web developer. From server management and database design to building dynamic UIs from Photoshop files, it all fell under Simon's remit. Having witnessed first-hand the terrible JavaScript code so prevalent in the early 2000s, Simon is very much enjoying its resurgence as a powerful, structured language. Simon now works in SaaS, which is very heavy on the JavaScript.
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David Harvey has built tools for more than twenty five years for developers, architectural infrastructure for investment banks, and high-end music software. He has formed and led teams in organizations of all sizes, and has taught, consulted, and presented on object technology, patterns and agile software development. He is currently the CTO at Vyclone Inc., delivering ground-breaking multi-angle video technology on mobile and cloud platforms.

Robert Klep is a freelance frontend and backend web developer from 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, with more than 17 years experience. Lately, Robert has been focusing more on JavaScript and Node.js development. He has used Mongoose extensively in several projects. He was the winner of the 0th Annual Obfuscated Perl Contest in 1996.

Alexandru Vlăduțu is a JavaScript developer at a company in Bucharest, Romania. He started creating applications with PHP five years ago, but after finding out about server-side JavaScript with Node.js he never had to switch technologies again. You may have seen him answering questions on stackoverflow.com under the nickname alessioalex, where he is in the top three overall answerers for tags like Node.js, Express, Mongoose, or Socket.IO. By day he battles cross browser compatibility issues, but by night he brings together embedded databases, servers, and caching layers into single applications using the good parts of JavaScript. Aside from the geeky stuff, he enjoys spending time with his wife.

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Simon Holmes

Simon Holmes started his journey as a web developer in the late 1990s. He built his first website for a project at university and soon saw what the industry had to offer when he promptly sold it! Following university, Simon worked his way through the ranks of design agency life, learning the skills of becoming a full-stack web developer. From server management and database design to building dynamic UIs from Photoshop files, it all fell under Simon's remit. Having witnessed first-hand the terrible JavaScript code so prevalent in the early 2000s, Simon is very much enjoying its resurgence as a powerful, structured language. Simon now works in SaaS, which is very heavy on the JavaScript.
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