The Rich Web Experience

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The Rich Web Experience

Time: December 1, 2009 to December 4, 2009
Location: Loews Portofino Hotel
City/Town: Orlando
Website or Map: http://www.therichwebexperien…
Phone: http://www.therichwebexperience.com/conference/orlando/2009/12/home
Event Type: conference
Organized By: No Fluff Just Stuff and JSFCentral
Latest Activity: Oct 20, 2009

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No Fluff Just Stuff is pleased to announce The 2009 Rich Web Experience.

RWE 2009 will cover the hot areas of interest in the web space today: JavaScript, Ajax frameworks, CSS, Flex, Design, security, and more. RWE 2009 will feature 5 parallel tracks, over 15 speakers, 50 technical sessions, panel discussions, and keynote presentations. At RWE 2009 you will interact with industry experts, project leads, authors, and top developers.
Register by November 2nd and save $200!

Front-end development practices continue to evolve at a frantic pace. RWE 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 Orlando. All Inclusive Package available - registration pass, airfare and lodging!

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