XtremeJS 2026 Online [Conference]

XtremeJS 2026 Online [Conference]

By life michael
Online event

Overview

Get ready for the most epic online JavaScript conference of 2026! Top speakers from all over the world and online interactive competitions!

XtremeJS 2026 – November 10 | Think. Compete. Innovate.

This year’s edition continues the momentum built from XtremeJS 2021–2025, bringing the global JavaScript community together for an online experience like no other. And we're raising the bar: the XtremeJS Championship returns bigger, bolder, and more competitive than ever.

Students are eligible for a free pass!

To receive yours, send an email from your official college or university email address to info@xtremejs.dev. *

Join top-tier speakers, dive into cutting-edge sessions, and interact live with participants around the world. Compete, code, and collaborate - all from your home or office. Use your JavaScript skills to solve real challenges and put your algorithmic thinking to the test.

Whether you're a student, a professional developer, or a tech leader, XtremeJS 2026 gives you the stage to shine. Compete to gain recognition, win prizes, and elevate your profile in the global dev community. All sessions will be captured and shared, allowing you to continue learning even after the event.

XtremeJS 2026 will conclude with a special *Xperts Panel exploring one of today’s most relevant questions for JavaScript developers: Should we stay with JavaScript, or go beyond it and embrace TypeScript? The discussion will go far beyond simple comparisons, tackling questions such as:

+ Does TypeScript truly prevent the kinds of bugs JavaScript developers face in real-world projects, or do teams end up fighting the type system more than they benefit from it?

+ Is TypeScript’s compile-time safety worth the additional build step and tooling complexity for every project size?

+ Do developers become more productive with TypeScript, or does the strictness slow down iterative and creative coding?

+ Does TypeScript’s growing complexity (generics, utility types, advanced type operators) increase the learning curve beyond what most JavaScript developers need?

+ Do AI-powered IDEs (like Kiro) reduce the need for TypeScript’s syntax-heavy approach to type safety?

+ Is TypeScript still the best modern alternative, or should teams start considering other typed languages that target JS (Kotlin/JS, ReScript, Elm)?

+ Will JavaScript eventually evolve enough to make TypeScript unnecessary?

Join the experts as they dive into the trade-offs, trends, and real-world experiences shaping the next generation of JavaScript.

Mark your calendar, sharpen your code, and get ready for a full day of programming excitement. XtremeJS 2026 is more than a conference — it’s your playground for innovation.

The CFP is already available at https://forms.gle/YeeyufwaDYPRMVzv5. More information about XtremeJS can be found https://xtremejs.dev.


* The topic and the questions the panel will focus on might change. The current plan is tentative.

** A limited number of free student passes are available! To request yours, please email info@xtremejs.dev from your official college or university email address. Passes will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Category: Science & Tech, High Tech

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Highlights

  • 4 hours 45 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Online event

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life michael

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Early bird discount
$0 – $499.55
Nov 9 · 10:00 PM PST