CSSConf.
Argentina

August 18th, 2018Ciudad Cultural KonexBuenos Aires, ArgentinaTwitter Logo Get your tickets

A one day conference
for every CSS aficionado.

A place to unite front-end developers and designers and celebrate the language. CSSConf Argentina is a non-profit event for the people that build the web!

Speakers

Miriam Suzanne is an author, performer, musician, designer, also web developer — working with OddBird, Teacup Gorilla, and CSS Tricks. She’s the author of Riding SideSaddle*, The Post-Obsolete Book, co-author of Jump Start Sass and 10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products, and creator of the Susy and True open-source toolkits.

Miriam has also been published under the names "Eric A Meyer" and "Eric M Suzanne" — but you should call her Miriam, or Mia, or maybe Princess DieHard, or something like that.

With a client list including Google, Unilever, and the United Nations, Harry is an award-winning Consultant Front-end Architect who helps organisations and teams across the globe to plan, build, and maintain product-scale UIs.

A Google Developer Expert, he writes on the subjects of CSS architecture, performance, and scalability at csswizardry.com, develops and maintains inuitcss, authored CSS Guidelines, and Tweets at @csswizardry.

Tab Atkins Jr.Twitter Logo@tabatkins

Tab is a web standards hacker at Google, working on Chrome and member of the CSS Working Group.

Daniela VázquezTwitter Logo@d4tagirl

I’m economist and I fell in love with data analysis in my first job in the industry. I worked for 4 years in Equifax Uruguay as responsible of analytics area, and now i’m Data Scientist on Idatha. I’m very active in the R community, co-founder of R-Ladies Chapters of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, and I’m part of the community of Data Science of the NASA (NASA Datanauts). I like a lot share what i’m doing with the community and I've been doing so in my blog for a while, also i like to chat, know people and share experiences but, of that you will see ;)

Miguel Angel UsecheTwitter Logo@skatox

Miguel is a Operating Systems and Programming professor at Universidad del Táchira, whom has been a web developer for almost 2 decades. Volunteering in local open source communities as coder, translator, blogger, speaker.

He has been involved with Mozilla since 2010 and now he's a Mozilla TechSpeaker where evangelizes about the latest and newest open web technologies to make a better web. He likes to write about web technologies in his blog, an organize events for local open source communities.

Tech Artist - investigating the relationship between humans, the vegetable kingdom and the technology. Lover of virtual reality and performances. Currently studying BootCamp 3rd Generation FrontEnd ADA and Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts, Digitalization. National Arts University

My name is Andrés Galante, I am a designer and expert CSS and HTML developer that has been crafting interfaces for more than 15 years. I am currently part of the Red Hat User Experience Design Team working on PatternFly, an open source design system, as designer and HTML/CSS lead. I love open source, I am a core committer to Bootstrap, PatternFly, Eclipse Foundation, and Aerogear. I live and work in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Ingvild is the first employee at Confrere. She worked four years at BEKK Consulting, a well known Norwegian consultancy firm, as a full stack developer in small and large projects. In recent years she’s specialized in frontend technologies, on which she has given several lectures and workshops. The intersection between user and technology engages her the most of all.

Miriam Suzzane
Harry Roberts
Tab Atkins Jr.
Daniela Vázquez
Miguel Angel Useche
Dinda Dinda
Andrés Galante
Ingvild Indrebø

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The venue

Ciudad Cultural Konex

"Gran Sala" Auditorium

  • 626 seats capacity
  • 825 m2 total surface — 22x8m stage surface
  • Wheelchair access is guaranteed
  • Magnetic loop for visitors with hearing aids

How to get there

Best way to get to the conference is by using public transportation. The Sube card can be used for metro, bus and train within all the city of Buenos Aires.

Subway
Línea B — "Carlos Gardel" station
Train
Tren Sarmiento — "Once" station
Parking facilities
  • Jean Jaures 371
  • Jean Jaures 380
  • Jean Jaures 240
  • Agüero 256
  • Sarmiento 2977
Bus lines
Bus lines that will take you there: 2, 5, 7, 19, 24, 26, 32, 41, 57, 61, 64, 68, 71, 75, 86, 88, 104, 111, 115, 118, 124, 129, 132, 151, 165, 168, 180 and 188

Sponsors

Mercado Libre
Google

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The team

Eva Ferreira

@evaferreira92

Alejandro Gerbec

@alejandrogerbec

Gabrielle Gatti

@belligera

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