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VISUG: Future of the Web

This Thursday I’m giving a session at the VISUG(Belgian Visual Studio User Group) together with Kevin DeRuddere about the Future of the web:

In this full evening on the future of the web, Visug offers you an evening with 2 sessions on HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.

Session 1: Everything you need to know to get you started with HTML5 (Kevin DeRudder)
HTML5, HTML5, HTML5 everything is HTML5. Should we really implement it in our web apps. Well yes, why not?
In this quick overview you will get some interesting points to get you started. We will have a look at some of the new tags, forms, canvas and what the future will bring.
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Session 2: JavaScript OMG! : An introduction to the unusual and unexpected features of JavaScript(Bart Wullems).
This session is an introduction to the weird side of JavaScript, and it definitely has a weird side! .NET developers will find a lot of intriguing "features" when they begin to write code in the world's most widely used language. Join us to learn about all the gotchas to watch out for and discover some of the great functionality that JavaScript has to offer…

On: Thursday, January 19, 2012

Location: Combell offices, Gent

Subscribe here: http://www.visug.be/Eventdetails/tabid/95/EventId/50/Default.aspx

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