Front End Engineer Canva
Damon is a passionate software developer with experience that spans various application platforms and technology stacks. He currently works for Canva as a front-end engineer in an environment where shipping code and software quality are of equal importance. For the last 6 years, Damon’s primary focus has been on JavaScript and developing applications that embrace the capabilities of modern desktop and mobile browsers.
Damon has worked in a diverse range of environments including his own niche development company, large corporates (both as a developer and in management), research and design labs and most recently one of Australia’s most exciting tech companies. This diversity has provided Damon an understanding of development processes of different organisations. He is also passionate that as developers we much embrace change to ensure we continue to provide quality and value in our software development activities.
Talks I've Given
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The Past, Present and Future Of Typed JS (ECMAScript)
Featuring Damon Oehlman
As the complexity of “client-side” web applications grow, so too does the need for the tools and techniques used in their construction to become more robust. For most of us our focus has primarily been on how we can consume and integrate components that have a level of trust...
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The Past, Present and Future Of Typed JS (ECMAScript)
Featuring Damon Oehlman
As the complexity of “client-side” web applications grow, so too does the need for the tools and techniques used in their construction to become more robust. For most of us our focus has primarily been on how we can consume and integrate components that have a level of trust...
languages -
The Past, Present and Future Of Typed JS (ECMAScript)
Featuring Damon Oehlman
As the complexity of “client-side” web applications grow, so too does the need for the tools and techniques used in their construction to become more robust. For most of us our focus has primarily been on how we can consume and integrate components that have a level of trust...
languages