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Matthew Magain - Perfection Pursued
Matthew wrote and illustrated a geeky kids' book called Charlie Weatherburn and the Flying Machine. In this talk he challenges the notion that "perfect is the enemy of done" and suggests that, particularly in personal projects, the pursuit of perfection is a noble and worthy cause.
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Jarod Green is Beached Az
Jarod's the guy that created that beached whale and its feathered friend with the Kiwi accents. His viral video, Beached Az, kick-started his career by creating quite the splash on YouTube - in fact, more people have watched it than the entire population of New Zealand!
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Listen up to Jane Cockburn
Jane is a Senior Product Manager at Cochlear – the leader in advanced hearing loss solutions. She discusses how the technology and software she works with is literally changing the lives of hundreds of thousands of kids around the world.
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Welcome to the Next Generation of Web Design
Although CSS3 rendering varies between browsers and HTML5 hasn’t reached the candidate recommendation stage yet, they're already the hot, new buzzwords and some intrepid front-end developers are already creating sites with them. Are these new techniques ready for prime time on the web? What happens with...
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HTML 5 - The useful bits
We’ve all heard HTML 5 is just around the corner but what can you use now? What’s likely to be useful? And when is it actually coming out? We probably won’t be able to answer the last question, however we will give the other two a good go! Come to this session to learn more about the new features in...
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Responsive Design - The View of the World Depends on the Glasses I Wear
There is no mobile Web, there is no desktop Web, and there is no tablet Web. We view the same Web just in different ways. So how do we do it? If you are a designer or front-end developer, come to this session to learn how to embrace the fact that the web doesn’t have the same constraints as the printed...
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Chasing the evolving web
It's been a long time since we've seen browsers evolving at the rate which they currently are with Microsoft, Mozilla and Google releasing preview versions of their future browser rolling every few months, not every few years. And with each browser release we see better HTML5 support, more CSS3 support...
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There is no Web: HTML5 Offline, NoSQL and MVC 3
HTML 5, NoSQL and ASP.NET MVC 3 are popular technologies within the IT industry today. This session will bond all these glorious buzzwords together in a stew of awesomeness to bring you an application that defines one single domain model in code, have that persisted to a NoSQL store and also have that...
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MVC - Lessons Learnt From Being Burnt
If you're an ASP.NET programmer, chances are you’ve dabbled in MVC. MVC is the latest newcomer to the ASP.NET world and the demo’s you see looks simple, but there are some hidden gotchas' that you’ll only learn from hours of blood, sweat and tears that have been soaked into the keyboard. In this session...
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JavaScript with a view – advancing client side code
Take the latest in hardware acceleration, high speed JavaScript engines, jQuery and the latest client development patterns and you have the ability to make some of the most stunning web apps that appear and behave as if they were running natively – on desktop and mobile. In this session we explore the...
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MVC 3 & Razor the new Swiss Army Knife
With Microsoft's new ASP.NET MVC 3 you can start now to hyper accelerate your delivery of bespoke business applications. In this session you will learn to take advantage of MVC Scaffolding, HTML 5 templates for cross device support, the new Razor View Engine, jQuery Validation and JSON binding. These...