From the community, For the community: What is Open Culture Foundation?

The organization of open source events in Taiwan can be attributed to the volunteers and resources from local communities. While preparing for these events, what are the difficulties "community member" might encounter? And how did local communities overcome these difficulties by establishing a "legal entity" and providing administrative support for more than 20 open source communities in Taiwan?

Memory Forensics 101

This talk will be about what memory forensics is, who would be encountering, why and when we need to dig in the memory. Following with showcase of one of the most robust memory forensics toolkit - volatility framework. Participant would expect after some introductory slides, live demo (mainly command line interface) would take place. Though it is not necessary, it is encouraged that participant would bring their own laptop to follow the demo if they wish to.

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Haxe as a better JavaScript: a practical guide for making front end development fun, fast and less overwhelming

"JavaScript Fatigure" is real. In the last 5 years JS has moved from being something used to progressively enhance a web page, to being the driving engine that powers entire web apps. And as we try to do more with JavaScript, we need more tooling. Webpack, Babel, CSS Modules and type checking. And we needed more frameworks: we went from jQuery everywhere to Backbone, Angular, React and Redux and MobX and Preact and more. It some point, it got really, really complex, hard to get started, easy to break, and less fun to build.

Rabimba Karanjai

Rabimba Karanjai is a full time graduate researcher, part time hacker and FOSS enthusiast. He is working with Mozilla Research Mixed Reality team on WebVR. He also is a Mozilla TechSpeaker and would love to chat with you on VR,AR,Security and openweb over a
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