Community developer events
Oxford Geek Night #13
- Date
- Wed, 15 Jul 2009, 19:30 - 22:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Jericho Tavern , Oxford, GB
- Cost
- Unknown
The geek nights are a way for local web developers, designers, programmers, neophiles or geeks of any other stripe to get together, chat, drink and listen to talks on new technologies and innovations.
== Keynotes ==
Our confirmed keynote is:
- HTML 5 (tbc) by Bruce Lawson, Open Web Standards evangelist at Opera's Developer Relations team
== Microslots ==
These are five-minute "lightning" talks that anyone can volunteer for. They're easy to do: pick something that excites you, or a project you've worked on that you think might be of interest; then talk to a friendly audience for just five minutes with a handful of slides. Submit your microslot and we'll see you on the night!
http://natbat.wufoo.com/forms/oxford-geek-night-microslot-proposal/
== Microslot ideas ==
Want something explained? Someone out there must know... maybe a microslot would help! Why not submit your idea for someone else's microslot?
http://natbat.wufoo.com/forms/wishlist/
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