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UX Brighton Book Club
- Date
- Tue, 28 Jul 2009, 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- tbc , Brighton, GB
- Cost
- Unknown
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Dec
1
UX Brighton Book Club (December)
0km away in Brighton
This month we'll be discussing 'Selling Usability: User Experience Infiltration Tactics' by John S. Rhodes. As the book is only sold in the States we recommend that you buy the PDF version at / Please jot down and bring along: things in the book that really struck a chord; and things they either hated, disagreed with; or don't understand. For more info about the Book Club you can go to
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Jan
12
UX Brighton - A Brief Guide to Service Design
0km away in Brighton
Two great speakers for you, both of them Service Design specialists. Talk topics have not yet been confirmed. * Paul Thurston of Thinkpublic * Nick Marsh of Conchango This event is free but you'll still need to book a ticket.
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Dec
3
DevEvening: Christmas CodeFest
38km away in Woking
This time we're trying something different:We all learn in different ways. While it can be good to learn by hearing people present and demonstrate new techniques, it can also be good to learn by seeing how different people solve the same problem. That's what we hope to do at the CodeFest.The plan is for everyone to write automated players for a simple game.
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Jan
26
Social Politics Forum
46km away in London
Social Politics is a one day conference designed to address the issues surrounding Politics and the social media space, how they are impacting on each other and how Politicians can relate and work effectively within the new challenges web 2.0 communication channels bring.
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Nov
30
John Craddock takes you through Windows Server 2008 R2's Direct Access - From Start to Finish.
47km away in London
Take a sprinkling of Windows 7, add Windows Server 2008 R2, IPv6 and IPsec and you have a solution that will allow direct access to your corporate network without the need for VPNs. Come to these demo-rich sessions and learn how to integrate DirectAccess into your environment.In Part 1 learn about IPv6 addressing, host configuration and transitioning technologies including 6to4, ISATAP, Teredo and IPHTTPS.
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