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Beer.JS Summit 2023

event date

27 Jul 2023

location

Majmunarkika Sofia, Bulgaria


In July 2023, we will talk again about JavaScript with a beer in Maymunarnika, Park Borisova Gradina.

We'll start with welcome drinks, will pass by several lightning talks, by JavaScript gurus, and will conclude with networking. 

Preliminary schedule:  

16:30-18:00 Authentication, Welcome Drinks & Handshaking 

18:00 - 19:00 Opening

19:00-22:30 Lighting Talks :

22:30~ Beer and snacks, and friendly chatting

Lightning talks will be 15 min.

We will have lighting talks from the most well-known JS speakers. 

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Call for Speakers
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13 Dec 2022

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07 Jul 2023

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We are expecting only lighting talks.


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