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London Ajax User Group:Rethinking User Registration with BrowserID
Rethinking User Registration with BrowserID
This month, we're keeping it simple with just one talk with Chris Heilmann of Mozilla on Rethinking User Registration with BrowserID. Join us after the talk also to have a few pints and talk JavaScript.
WANT TO LEARN MORE? THEN CHECK OUT OUR EXPERT WORKSHOPS!
Damjan Vujnovic's Advanced JavaScript Workshop
As Douglas Crockford once said, JavaScript is the world's most misunderstood programming language. It is also one of the world's most popular programming languages and one of the cornerstones of a modern web application development. With web clients becoming thicker and more complex, it is no longer easy to get away with sloppy, ad-hoc JavaScript programming style. In this advanced JavaScript hands-on course you will learn how to write good code (by employing its good features and avoiding quirks and common pitfalls). To find out about learning objectives, dates and how to get some tickets, go here
Peter Lubbers' HTML5 Performance, Communication, and WebSockets Training Course
In Peter Lubbers' highly practical and action-packed HTML5 Performance, Communication, and WebSockets training course you’ll see hands-on how the different communication and performance APIs work, how the HTML5 origin-based security model works. Most of these features are already supported in the more modern browsers, but the course will also explore ways to make them work in older browsers using polyfills and emulation. With these new standards, the browser can now enjoy the first-class citizenry of network communication that has long been enjoyed by desktop applications. To find out about learning objectives, dates and how to get join in, go here
Peter Lubbers' HTML5 “Fast Track”
In this HTML5 “Fast Track” training course, you will learn how to create HTML5 web pages and web applications using HTML5 markup and HTML5 JavaScript APIs.HTML5 is the next major milestone in HTML and it is not just another incremental enhancement; it represents an enormous advance for modern web applications. HTML5 is such a big step forward that it prompted Vic Gundotra, VP of Engineering at Google, to say “The web has not seen this level of transformation, this level of acceleration, in the past ten years… we're betting big on HTML5.” A large number of features are already supported in browsers, so it is time to start using it! To find out about learning objectives, dates and how to get some tickets, go here
ABOUT CHRISTIAN HEILMANN
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Christian Heilmann is a geek and hacker by heart. He’s been a professional web developer for about eleven years and worked his way through several agencies up to Yahoo where he delivered Yahoo Maps Europe and Yahoo Answers.
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ABOUT THE LONDON AJAX USER GROUP
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London Ajax User Group is a newly launched meetup group that aims to
bring together Londoners with an interest in Ajax, with guest speakers
from the UK and all over the world.
More about the London Ajax User Group
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PODCAST RETHINKING USER REGISTRATION WITH BROWSERID
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JAVASCRIPT & HTML5 COURSES
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JAVASCRIPT & HTML5 PODCASTS
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OTHER JAVASCRIPT & HTML5 EVENTS
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London Ajax User Group
FREE EVENT:
Teststack, Dojo 2, and More
London, Wednesday, May 22nd
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Backbone.js London
FREE EVENT:
Introduction to Backbone Mario
London, Thursday, June 6th
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Richard Clark's HTML5 Mobile Mastery
3 DAY COURSE. Featuring Richard Clark London, Monday, June 17th
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Building mobile services that scale
FREE EVENT:
In The Brain of Richard Clark
London, Tuesday, June 18th
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Damjan Vujnovic's Advanced JavaScript Workshop
3 DAY COURSE. Featuring Damjan Vujnovic London, Wednesday, June 26th
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Russel Winder's Python Workshop
4 DAY COURSE. Featuring Russel Winder London, Monday, July 1st
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Damjan Vujnovic's Advanced JavaScript Workshop
3 DAY COURSE. Featuring Damjan Vujnovic London, Wednesday, August 21st
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David Pollak's Fast Track to Lift
1 DAY COURSE. Featuring Franz Bettag London, Monday, September 2nd
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