Codetown ::: a software developer's community
Time: November 27, 2012 to November 30, 2012
Location: Westin Fort Lauderdale, FL
Street: 321 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard
City/Town: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Website or Map: http://therichwebexperience.c…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Jay Zimmerman and the No Fluff Just Stuff staff
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2012
We are pleased to announce The Rich Web Experience / Continuous Delivery Experience will return to November 27 - 30, 2012. RWX / CDX 2012 will be held at the Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort.
No Fluff Just Stuff is pleased to announce The 2012 Rich Web Experience.
RWX 2012 will cover the hot areas of interest in the web space today: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Ajax Libraries, jQuery, Semantic Web, iPhone, Android, Netty, Dojo, CoffeeScript, Solr, Node.js, Security, Semantic Web, NoSQL (Neo4J & MongoDB),and more. RWX 2012 will feature 8 parallel tracks with 40 speakers and 120 technical sessions/workshops. At RWX 2012 you will interact with industry experts, project leads, authors, and top developers.
Front-end development practices continue to evolve at a frantic pace. RWX 2012 will help you stay up-to-speed with the latest tools, frameworks, usability, and development practices. Our speakers are opensource leaders, project committers, published authors, and professional trainers. We are excited to make them available to you!
If you are ready to take your web skills to the next level, join us in Fort Lauderdale. All Inclusive Package available - registration pass, airfare and lodging!
The Rich Web Experience will be held in conjunction with The Continuous Delivery Experience. CDX will focus on automation techniques used to create better software for the Java Platform. CDX is your opportunity to learn from automation experts; covering Continuous Delivery, Cloud, Jenkins, Sonar, Chef, Puppet and Gradle projects. Your pass to The Rich Web Experience includes access to The Continuous Delivery Experience.
New for 2012, RWX / CDX is going paperless! As an attendee, you will be issued an iPad to use during the conference. The iPad will come preloaded with event content and the NFJS iPad application.
This app will help you browse sessions, plan your itinerary, view slides, take notes, evaluate sessions, submit feedback, and submit questions to speakers.
If you have an iPad, please bring it and be sure to load content before you arrive at the hotel. Our app is available on the app store.
Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.
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