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Keren is a senior software developer with over a decade of experience in the industry. She holds an M.Sc. in Computer Science and is passionate about React and learning new technologies. Keren volunteers as manager at Baot, a community that supports women in R&D in their professional growth. She instructs and inspires people to write blogs in her tech blogging workshops. Keren has experience as a dev community leader and a co-organizer of meetups and events. And in her not-so-spare time, she studies psychology. Her hobbies include drawing, photography, and singing.
Keren Kenzi
Senior Software Engineer
English, Hebrew
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Tel-Aviv, Israel
Can also give an online talk/webinar
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MY TALKS
Nullish in chains
Frontend, Software Engineering
While most of us are familiar with es6 specification, it is important to stay up to date with the new features that are added each year. If you ever got the error "Cannot read property X of undefined", you should get familiar with the new optional chaining operator added in the latest ECMAScript, and it is just one of the examples. This talk will cover the main reasons why it is important to stay up to date with the latest ECMAScript, while demonstrating newly added features and their benefits.
Hello (Virtual) World
Frontend, Innovation, Mobile, Inspirational, Software Engineering
As our lives move more and more into the virtual world, let's explore how we can use our coding skills and knowledge in JavaScript and HTML to create a virtual world of our own.
In this session, through a live demo, we will cover the basics of creating a simple virtual reality game using A-Frame, JavaScript, and the DOM API.
I hope this talk will ignite your creativity and inspire you to create games and have fun!
Extensionator: Rise of the Chromium
Frontend, Software Engineering, Inspirational
Wouldn’t it be great if you could use your coding skills to simplify your day to day tasks and boost your productivity with tools like Chrome Extensions? In this session, we will explore the magic behind Chrome Extensions and how you can write your own in just a few steps. We'll go over the basic manifest fields we need for that and conclude with a demo. I hope to inspire you to write Chrome Extensions, and that one of these days, I will see your creations in the Chrome Web Store.
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