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Flux Sept 2009

Date
23-24 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Long Island City, US
Cost
10.0 USD

Hello Everyone,

Let's talk about something techie. I will talk about Object design in JavaScript. And Guest speaker, Simon from my work will talk about the beauty of split test.

We're still looking for a speaker. You don't have to prepare 30-minute talk. I want to listen to whatever you learn by yourself, and you find it interesting. It can be one slide and 5 minutes. So please shout out! Feel free to email me ( http://www.meetup.com/fluxny/suggestion/ )! Or you can shout out on our list ( web-206@meetup.com ) ! I will update here.

Agenda

  • JavaScript Object Designing by Takashi
  • Split Testing by Simon
  • more to come!!

I will prepare some pizza and drinks. The meeting room is not that big, but I guess good enough for 15 people. And I have a big monitor and wireless internet for those who want to play slide.

Répondez s'il vous plaît! Hope to see you soon!

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