Fronteers 2009 schedule
Minor changes might still occur.
Doors will open at 08:30 on both days. On Thursday, be sure to arrive early, since we have only half an hour to register close to 300 attendees.
On both Thursday and Friday night there will be a party with free beer at the venue.
Time | Session |
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08:30 | Doors open, registration |
09:00 | What's New With the Mobile Web by Molly Holzschlag |
10:00 | Break |
10:30 | The Mobile Web, or the masochist’s guide to gleeful self-flagellation by Peter-Paul Koch |
11:30 | Of hamsters, feature creatures and missed opportunities by Chris Heilmann |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:15 | Building and maintaining a complex frontend codebase - A case study by Martin Savelkoul |
13:45 | Break |
14:00 | The future state of layout by Stephen Hay |
15:00 | Understanding JavaScript Testing by John Resig |
16:00 | Break |
16:30 | Even Faster Web Sites by Steve Souders |
17:30 | Party at Felix Meritis |
Time | Session |
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08:30 | Doors open, registration |
09:00 | A Web of Confusion by Douglas Crockford |
10:00 | Break |
10:30 | Using HTML5 Features In Internet Explorer 8 by Pete LePage |
11:30 | The Type We Want: Using Fonts on the Web by Jonathan Snook |
12:30 | Lunch |
13:15 | The challenges and rewards of writing a 100K line JavaScript application by Laurens van den Oever |
13:45 | Break |
14:00 | Roll Your Own Effects Framework by Thomas Fuchs |
15:00 | Object Oriented CSS by Nicole Sullivan |
16:00 | Break |
16:30 | The Future of Web Applications by Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith |
17:30 | Party at Felix Meritis (Yes, another one!) |