Christian Heilmann

Going to Singapore to give a DOM Scripting and Ajax Workshop

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007 at 9:07 am

I am proud as punch to announce that I am going to be in Singapore holding a workshop on DOMscripting and Ajax for Pebbleroad on 28th and 29th of March.

This is the rough schedule:

Day 1

  • Understand the nature and basic principles of JavaScript
  • Avoid making mistakes of the past and prepare for future browsers and platforms
  • Create easy-to-maintain scripts that can be easily localised and internationalised
  • Use JavaScript to create engaging and accessible interfaces

Day 2

  • Bridge the gap between server and client with Ajax
  • Use a JavaScript library to make your life a lot easier
  • Use third party content in your products via APIs and JSON
  • Solve common accessibility problems

Who should attend?

  • Web Developers/designers with basic knowledge of JavaScript
  • Web Designers who want to create dynamic, engaging interfaces and not sacrifice accessibility

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