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Impressions from the first nz.js(con); conference.javascript.org.nz/ organized by the JavaScript Society of New Zealand. javascript.org.nz/
Kirk Jackson talked about "Your browser wants you to be secure" at nz.js(con);
Jeremy Ruston, in the red t-shirt, is the developer behind the truly spectacular Tiddly-Wiki. At least I had the privilege of buying him a drink.
Simon Tegg of the Enspiral Dev Academy on "'Mutable identities and coupled concepts' - Teaching and learning on a fullstack, bootcamp, JavaScript course" at nz.js(con);
13th MAY, LONDON -Dmitry Buzdin talks on approaches and solutions from real projects on how to integrate GWT and JavaScript and get the best out of both technologies. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/ajax-ria/google-web-kit-talk/mh-...
This was a redesign, which closely follows the template given in the main site. This enables the visitor to use the site in a number of platforms.
Role: Mobile Design and Development.
Alex Gibson delivers a moving and thoughtprovoking final presentation on "Technology for Everyone" at nz.js(con);
JavaScript is notorious for its pitfalls and inhospitable development environments but it's impossible to ignore its value as it continues to grow.
A rendering of epipc beard man (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQJFv9SMSMQ), using mr doobs s "scribbler" mrdoob.com/lab/javascript/scribbler/
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