London Ajax User Group

I've been spending a lot of time in London, and thought it would be great to have an Ajax user group with a good selection of local and international guests talking all things Ajax. We'll meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 18:30 at the Skills Matter office. For the larger events they can accommodate approximately 125 guests. I've invited Piotr Zalewa (of MooTools and JSFiddle) to be the co-host with me (I'm Dylan Schiemann, of Dojo, SitePen, and cometD). Each night we'll have two 30-60 minute presentations by invited guests, and 2 or 3 5-minute lightning talks or demos. After each event, we'll head to a local pub. Software engineers interested in learning more about Ajax should join. Current tentative plan is: * May 11: Kick-off. Overview, Programming to Patterns, JSFiddle, Cappsule, TBD * June 8: Mobile Ajax. Uxebu, other speakers TBD * July 13: Comet Panel. Speakers invited from Lightstreamer, Liberator, APE, cometD-jetty, Persevere, Orbited, Node.js and others * August 10: Server-side JS * September 14: Toolkits Panel. Speakers invited from Dojo, jQuery, MooTools, Prototype, YUI, and others TBD * October 12: Performance Optimization, Testing, Debugging * November 9: Microtoolkits * December 14:

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  • London Ajax User Group Meetup: MooTools, Dojo, jQuery, and PhoneGap

    Tue, 13 Sep 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in London, United Kingdom

    Note: Skills Matter is sponsoring the venue for the event. Please also RSVP at their site for this event.The September London Ajax User Group is coming soon. The topic is MooTools, Dojo, jQuery, and PhoneGap.Schedule:18:00: Meet & Greet18:20: Introduction18:30: jQuery and the Missing Mobile Link (PhoneGap), by Mark Drew19:15: Developing with MooTools and Dojo, by David Walsh20:00: PubThe event is also kindly sponsored by

  • London Ajax User Group Meetup: JavaScript Game Engines, Part 2

    Tue, 10 May 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in London, United Kingdom

    Note: Skills Matter is sponsoring the venue for the event. Please also RSVP through their site once they add a link.The May London Ajax User Group is coming soon. The topic will be part 2 of a two-part series on JavaScript Game Engines. Part 1 is in April.Schedule:18:00: Meet & Greet18:20: Introduction18:30: Jonathan Chetwynd18:50: Performance for JavaScript Game Programming, by Selim Arsever20:00: PubThe event is also kindly sponsored by

  • London Ajax User Group Meetup: JavaScript Game Engines, Part 1

    Tue, 12 Apr 2011, 17:00 - 19:00 in London, United Kingdom

    Note: Skills Matter is sponsoring the venue for the event. Please also RSVP at April London Ajax User Group is coming soon. The topic will be part 1 of a two-part series on JavaScript Game Engines. Part 2 is in MaySchedule:18:00: Meet & Greet18:20: Introduction18:30: Common gotchas with Ajax and HTML5 game development (Nick Brown, Boss Level Games)19:10: TBD20:00: PubThe event is also kindly sponsored by

  • London Ajax User Group Meetup: Embedded Platforms

    Tue, 8 Mar 2011, 18:00 - 20:00 in London, United Kingdom

    Note: Skills Matter is sponsoring the venue for the event. Please also RSVP through March London Ajax User Group is coming soon. The topic will be embedded plaforms (e.g. using Ajax in less common places like televisions, cars, routers, etc.).Schedule:18:00: Meet & Greet18:20: Introduction18:25: EmbedJS, Nikolai Onken19:15: Talk 2, TBD20:00: PubThe event is also kindly sponsored by

  • London Ajax User Group Meetup: HTML5 Gaps

    Tue, 8 Feb 2011, 18:00 - 20:00 in London, United Kingdom

    Note: Skills Matter is sponsoring the venue for the event. Once the details are available, please also RSVP through January London Ajax User Group is coming soon. The topic will be testing, with a few talks about current approaches to unit and functional testing.Schedule:18:00: Meet & Greet18:20: Introduction18:25: Talk 1, Using html5 sensibly and how to cheat by using the web, by Chris Heilmann19:15: Talk 2, TBD20:00: Pub

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