Category: conference

  • Fronteers 2010 - A conference for front-end developers 30 August 2010

    It's exactly 39 days until I'll be speaking in Amsterdam about the Renaissance of Browser Animation for Fronteers 2010, and I'm getting pretty excited about it. A large part of which is due to the fact that the ...

  • Visible Tweets 30 April 2009

    Visible Tweets – A Twitter visualiser for rock concerts I'm not exactly a prolific Twitterer. In fact, I'm even behind Oprah in the updates count. But the beauty of Twitter ...

  • JS-909: A drum machine in JavaScript 17 November 2008

    At the recent Web Directions JavaScript libraries panel , I was in charge of representing the hard-working non-library hacker. (Of which there exist approximately two in the wild.) And when it came to the final ...

  • Workshops and presentations, oh my! 09 October 2008

    Another Web Directions is in the can and – true to form – it was one of the best yet. I had a huge amount of fun giving grief to the other developers on the JavaScript ...

  • An abundance of Web Directions news 08 April 2008

    There's so much Web Directions news, I don't know what to do with it all. Well, I'll get the most exciting tidbit off my chest first: I'm taking my Oscar-winning* workshops on the ...

  • Future of Web Interfaces Slides 20 February 2008

    Here are the slides (PDF, 69MB) for the presentation I gave at Web Directions South 2007, and updated to present at Web Directions North 2008, minus my dry wit (and stuttering, perplexed forgetfulness). ...

  • Web Directions South '07 13 October 2007

    Two weeks. I reckon that's enough time to make this the tardiest wrap-up post about Web Directions South '07. Boy, what a conference. I had fears ...

  • @Media Antarctica 01 April 2007

    What really gets me excited about the Web is breaking new ground. That's why I'm pleased to be involved with the @Media conference, because Patrick Griffiths just keeps trying his hardest to make this the most ...

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