The jsDay / phpDay staff wants to thank you for participating! Both conferences were SOLD OUT! Here are some figures: – 4 days – 7 staff members – 12 volunteers – 47 speakers – 308 phpDay attendees – 324 jsDay attendees – 1400 Spritz cocktails – 3800 beers You can find all the pictures on [...]
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Wow, jsDay tickets are SOLD OUT! There are still 36 tickets left for the phpDay conference, so hurry up and spread the word! It’s going to be amazing!
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The final schedules for jsDay and phpDay are online: http://2012.jsday.it/schedule/ http://2012.phpday.it/schedule/ After Douglas Crockford’s confirmations as a keynote speaker, we have even more news! Social events On 16th of May we will hold a social night, with free pizza, pasta and beer for all the attendees. Before the social night, all attendees will be served [...]
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This is the seventh ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Marco Cedaro, a “lazy developer” with two kids, meteoropathy and an insane passion for lo-fi music and frontend developer since 1998 He will [...]
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This is the sixth ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Matteo Collina, a software engineer with a passion for coding, distributed architecture and agile methodologies. He will give a session at jsDay called [...]
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This is the fifth ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Jonathan Hoyt, a developer at GitHub, where he primarily work on Gauges and Speaker Deck. He will give a session at jsDay [...]
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This is the fourth ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Brandon Keepers, a developer at GitHub. He will give a session at jsDay called “JavaScript Application Architecture” Wednesday May 16th at 2:30 pm on [...]
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This is the third ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Pierre Spring (@shvi), he is the leading creative force and one of the co-founders of Nelmio. His interests don’t really have a [...]
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Boom! We’re really, really excited to announce our new jsDay speaker Douglas Crockford, who is going to be on stage for the keynote speech on May 17. Crockford is best known for his ongoing involvement in the JavaScript language development, for having popularized the JSON data format, and for the development of several JavaScript related [...]
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This is the second ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Mark Boas (@maboa), who makes, teaches, writes about and promotes new and open web technologies. Co-founder of Happyworm, a tiny altrepreneurial web [...]
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This is the first ‘social’ interview in a series with the jsDay 2012 speakers: it’s ‘social’ because the questions have been submitted and voted online on Facebook. We are happy to introduce you Nuno Job, Founder of The Node Firm Business Development & Inquisitive Mind at Nodejitsu, CEO at expense.cat and author of several node.js [...]
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The Final Schedule is online: http://2012.jsday.it/schedule/
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We are pleased to announce a few more speakers for the jsDay conference, congratulations to: Matteo Ferretti – Hack the web Lorenzo Barbieri – Lap Around Windows 8 Development Pietro Brambati – Building Metro style apps with HTML & Javascript Pietro Brambati, Lorenzo Barbieri – Introducing Windows 8: using JavaScript to build Metro Style Apps [...]
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1/04/2012 UPDATE: the winner is @veinerve, congrats! https://twitter.com/#!/veinerve/status/185412373144813568 GrUSP is organising a tweet contest and its prizes will be two tickets, one for each conference. The contest will start today (March 29th) at 1pm CEST and will end April 1st at 7pm CEST. To enter, just post a tweet containing: the #grusp hashtag a mention to either [...]
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We are very happy to announce the first confirmed speakers for the jsDay 2012! jsDay: Mark Boas (jPlayer/Happyworm), Greg Schechter (YouTube),Christopher Rhodes (Google) and Brandon Keepers (GitHub) , the full list is here As a reminder, early bird conference tickets will be for sale until April 1st, so hurry up if you don’t want to [...]
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We are proud to announce that Mark Boas (jPlayer / Happyworm), Greg Schechter (YouTube), Christopher Rhodes (Google) and Brandon Keepers (GitHub) are the first speakers being confirmed for the upcoming jsDay 2012. More speakers will be announced soon. Don’t forget that the early bird tickets discount is going to end in few days, April 1st [...]
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We had lots of fun last year and we are working hard to make sure we will have even more this year! And for those who have enjoyed it, loads of Spritz cocktails too! We have already received more than 80, we want more! The CFP will end on Feb 28th, so hurry up and [...]
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As you can see we are online with a brand new website and we’re working hard to organize the jsDay 2012 edition. The first edition has been incredibly successful, with over 300 visitors coming from all around Europe and sponsorship from big corporations and organizations, like Microsoft, Mozilla, Yahoo!, Opera and Sencha. The speaker list [...]
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The jsday 2012 organization is officially started! The conference will take place in Verona (same hotel of the previous year) from 16 to 17 May. The Call for Paper and Call for Sponsors are open. Meanwhile you can contact us on twitter or take a look at our Vimeo Channels with the videos of the [...]
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