
What we’re about
About Us:
We are a group for people interested in software development using Javascript.
**Interested in speaking? Contact Brett Hughes at [email protected] or Ted Marov at [email protected]**
NashJS Code of Conduct:
Purpose: At NashJS, we are committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for
all attendees, regardless of their background or identity. This code of conduct outlines our expectations for behavior to ensure that everyone can participate in a safe and respectful
manner.
1. Expected Behavior: All participants, including attendees, speakers, sponsors, and
volunteers, are expected to:
- Show respect and consideration for all people, regardless of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, age, religion, or other characteristics.
- Engage in a way that promotes a collaborative and welcoming atmosphere.
- Be mindful of their words and actions, avoiding behaviors that are harassing,
discriminatory, or otherwise inappropriate.
2. Unacceptable Behavior: The following behaviors are considered unacceptable at NashJS:
- Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form.
- Offensive or degrading comments related to gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, or disability.
- Any form of violence, threats, or verbal abuse.
- Unwelcome sexual attention, including inappropriate touching, or unwanted advances.
- Disruptive behavior that interferes with the event experience for others.
3. Reporting Violations: If you observe or experience any behavior that violates this code of conduct, please report it to a member of the NashJS team immediately. All reports will be handled confidentially.
You can contact us via:
- Organizer: Brett Hughes
- **Email: [email protected]**
- In-person: Speak directly to any event staff member.
4. Consequences: Anyone found to be violating the code of conduct may face consequences,
including but not limited to:
- A verbal or written warning.
- Immediate removal from the event without a refund.
- A permanent ban from future NashJS events.
5. Acknowledgment: By attending NashJS events, you agree to abide by this code of conduct.
Let’s work together to ensure a positive and respectful experience for everyone.
6. Contact Information: For questions about this code of conduct, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]
Upcoming events
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NashJS: How to Build an AI App Builder for No One
Vaco Nashville, 5501 Virginia Way Suite 120, Brentwood, TN, USThe Topic: How to Build an AI App Builder for No One
Jeremy recounts the year of engineering and product work that led to Quests.dev, an open-source local AI app builder. Some highlights:
- How to waste 3 months on evals.
- Can you outsmart model post-training?
- How create an almost functional agent for any model with XML tool calling.
- Are products like Lovable, Bolt, and v0 a scam?
About the speaker:
Jeremy Mack co-founded Finalpoint, an engineering-led software company. In its first year, the team shipped Quests.dev, an open-source desktop AI super agent. Jeremy has hired and led hundreds of engineers, delivering platforms for clients like Meta, Goldman Sachs, and Bloomberg. He balances RSI from coding with walks in the Tennessee woods.
See you there !
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