The Ajax Experience

Organiser
OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Date
Mon, 14 Sep 2009, 06:00 - 08:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Hilton Boston Logan Airport , Marbella, US
Cost
1395.0 USD

Skills Matter is pleased to support The Ajax Experience 2009 - a 3-day conference taking place in Boston, USA from 14-16th September 2009!

Brought to you by Ajaxian.com, the Web's largest independent Ajax community, The Ajax Experience is the only place to get state-of-the-art design, scripting, tools and technologies along with expert advice on using them in real life applications. The organisers are so confident of this, that there is a 100% money back guarantee to prove it!

Meet The Experts The Web development community is full of craftsmen who care about the products they produce and the process by which they are created. The Ajax Experience is the place to learn from these experts and go in-depth on the latest/best techniques, find out what's working (or not) around the community, and help drive these technologies forward.

Speakers at TAE include framework founders, development leaders, best-selling authors and independent Ajax experts. Unprecedented keynotes and expert presenters set The Ajax Experience apart from less-focused events. The conference has a 1:8 speaker to attendee ratio allowing for one-on-one time with Ajax experts. Keynotes will be presented by Dion Almaer, Ben Galbraith, Ross Boucher, Douglas Crockford and Brendan Eich. To view a full list of speakers and sessions please click here.

Sessions At The Ajax Experience The Ajax Experience agenda includes a mix of tutorials, breakout sessions, keynotes, expert panels, lightening rounds and Ask the Expert Discussions. Our sessions are divided across topical tracks for easy navigation. Session information will be posted as it is becomes available.

Why Attend? The Ajax Experience (TAE) is the original, and most authoritative, event for Web developers and designers wanting to learn more about Ajax and next generation Web applications. TAE bridges technology and practice by focusing on new solutions for real world problems, and giving practical examples on those solutions. You can participate in as many as fifteen or twenty technical sessions on a wide range of topics, presented by over 40 independent Ajax experts from across the globe. Plus, there's a generally high experience level of many attendees, so informal learning opportunities from peers engaged in similar efforts can contribute directly to your skills and project success.

REGISTRATION & SKILLS MATTER COMMUNITY DISCOUNT The standard entry fee is $1495. However, the following Early Bird rate are also currently available so get your skates on: $1,195 before July 31 $1,395 before August 28 Skills Matter has partnered up with The Ajax Experience to offer it community members an extra $100 discount from the above rates! Simply quote promo code TAEROCKS.

Included in registration: - 3 days of technical sessions - Access to 40 expert speakers - Exciting keynotes and panels - Lunch and refreshments each day - Evening events

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Based on the caliber of our content and the expert speakers we’ve hand picked to present to you, we guarantee The Ajax Experience 2009 to be the most productive educational event you attend all year. If for any reason you aren’t completely satisfied with your attendance, we offer our money-back guarantee on your admission. Yes, we’re that confident in our agenda and speaker lineup.

http://skillsmatter.com/event/ajax-ria/the-ajax-experience/sw-246

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