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Track: Web development

The web is undergoing one of its biggest transformations ever. No longer is the web a place for static information, but the place for your advanced applications, a place to find computation resources, a place where you meet your friends and collegues. Also, the web is no longer something for your computer alone. The web is everything, from a smart power meter to your TV set. Join us in this track to explore the possibilities of today and tomorrow together with some of the most prominent experts in fields like HTML5, Javascript, Social media, web based testing and more.

Wednesday

10:15 - 11:05

Deep Dive into HTML5

What is HTML5? How do I develop using Canvas, SVG, CSS3…? What’s new in JavaScript? In this deep dive you will learn how to use HTML5 and how new Web Standards help solving existing challenges on the Web. Expect a lot of code, demos and best practices!

Giorgio Sardo

Before Giorgio joining Microsoft, he mastered the art of development in Italy, leading a national university community forum and winning the 2006 Imagine Cup worldwide championship with a futuristic project.
In 2007 he started his experience in Microsoft UK and one year later he has been nominated Best Consultant of the Year from the British Computer Society.
Early 2009 Giorgio moved to the Microsoft, Redmond to focus on the Web, HTML5, Mobile and much more. Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/Giorgio

11:20 - 12:10

HTML5 APIs - The New Frontier

HTML5 is upon us and it offers a wide range of exciting possibilities when it comes to developing rich web interfaces. This talk will introduce you to a number of them and hopefully inspire you to create amazing things!

Robert Nyman

Robert has been working with web developing, mostly interface coding, since 1998. His biggest interests lie in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, where especially JavaScript has been a love for quite some time. He regularly blogs at http://robertnyman.com about web developing, and is running/partaking in a number of open source projects.

13:10 - 14:00

Hypermedia APIs

RESTful web services are one of our core design patterns. Fielding’s thesis identifies four major constraints that identify a RESTful architecture (statelessness, resource-orientation, uniform interface, hypermedia-driven application state). Many “RESTful” APIs only get 3 out of 4 of these; we’ve begun experimenting with using XHTML as a media type for our APIs, and this provides a lot of power in terms of scalability and loose coupling between client and server.

Jon Moore

Dr. Moore is the Chief Engineer at Comcast Interactive Media (CIM), a division of Comcast Corporation dedicated to developing and operating online and cross-platform entertainment and media businesses, including: Comcast.net, Fancast.com, and Xfinity.com. He guides technical choices that allow CIM to bring innovative products to our customers ever more quickly.
Moore received his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania.

14:15 - 15:05

Better Practices for Building Fast Web Apps

Building high performance Web applications isn't just about how fast your JavaScript runs, but is dependent on all of the browsers subsystems. Come learn about some of the common pitfalls we’ve learned in JavaScript, CSS, HTML and HTTP requests that could drastically improve the performance of your Web applications.

Giorgio Sardo

Before Giorgio joining Microsoft, he mastered the art of development in Italy, leading a national university community forum and winning the 2006 Imagine Cup worldwide championship with a futuristic project.
In 2007 he started his experience in Microsoft UK and one year later he has been nominated Best Consultant of the Year from the British Computer Society.
Early 2009 Giorgio moved to the Microsoft, Redmond to focus on the Web, HTML5, Mobile and much more. Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/Giorgio

15:35 - 16:25

Automated Testing of Web Applications

My team has a fairly comprehensive suite of automated tests against out web application that have repeatedly found regression issues to the point where we feel confident in our ability to make widespread changes in our application architecture.  After a very difficult ramp up period, we've managed to learn quite a bit about how to express automated tests to create executable specifications...

Jeremy D. Miller

Jeremy is the Chief Software Architect at Dovetail Software, the coolest ISV in Austin.  Jeremy began his IT career writing "Shadow IT" applications to automate his engineering documentation, then wandered into software development because it looked like more fun. Jeremy is the author of the open source StructureMap tool for Dependency Injection with .Net, StoryTeller for supercharged acceptance testing in .Net, and one of the principal developers behind FubuMVC.

16:40 - 17:30

CSS3

Browsers have been making leaps and bounds to support CSS3 but what does that mean exactly? CSS3 is a deep and still-evolving standard that is made of multiple parts. We'll take a look at what those parts are, what browsers currently support, and what we can expect in the future. 

Jonathan Snook

Jonathan Snook is an internationally-admired web designer and developer, and a gifted creator of striking designs and impeccable markup and code. He moves effortlessly from client-side, front-end work to hardcore server-side challenges, and his fluency in CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL has made  him the "turn-to" man for many high-profile clients. Jonathan now works as a Front-end Engineer at Yahoo!.

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