Front-Trends 2013 (Videos)
Front-Trends is one of the best conferences in Europe. It's based in Poland and it's happening every year. I watched all the videos from the previous editions and I could say that it's worth it. Some of the biggest names in front-end development on one stage. All the videos are available in Vimeo, but I decided to post them here as well.
Be Friends With Your Designers and Style Guides - Hans Christian Reinl - Front-Trends 2013
I18n for multilingual websites - Gunnar Bittersmann - Front-Trends 2013
Building Languages in JavaScript - Zachary Carter - Front-Trends 2013
High Performance Data Visualizations - Vladimir Agafonkin - Front-Trends 2013
The New CSS Layout - Rachel Andrew - Front-Trends 2013
Culture change: how to make better user experiences a priority in your organisation - Frances Berriman - Front-Trends 2013
The Business Side of Going Web - Faruk AteĹź - Front-Trends 2013
Responsive localization with L20n - Zbigniew Braniecki & Staś Małolepszy - Front-Trends 2013
Front-Trends 2013 Reel
Front-Trends 2013 Highlights
The humble border-radius - Lea Verou - Front-Trends 2013
Look ma, no backend! - Gregor Martynus - Front-Trends 2013
The browser, the programmer and the Dalek - Sebastian Golasch - Front-Trends 2013
Rendering without lumpy bits - Jake Archibald - Front-Trends 2013
JavaScript: The Machine Language of the Ambient Computing Era - Allen Wirfs-Brock - Front-Trends 2013
Web performance considerations in a mobile world - Estelle Weyl - Front-Trends 2013
LET’s CONST together, right now (with ES3) - Olov Lassus - Front-Trends 2013
Using big data and WebGL to bring real-world cities to life - Rob Hawkes & Peter Smart - Front-Trends 2013
The thinking behind BEM - Varvara Stepanova - Front-Trends 2013
180 Degrees East - Holger Bartel - Front-Trends 2013
Know your errors - Diogo Antunes - Front-Trends 2013
The Mobile Ecosystem—Panel Discussion at Front-Trends 2013
The Future of the Browser—Panel Discussion at Front-Trends 2013
P.S. And I hope that I'll not miss the next 2014 conference :)