Christian Heilmann

Paris Web 2007 web site is up

Thursday, September 6th, 2007 at 10:35 pm

In November, I’ll be back on the Eurostar to Travel to lovely lovely Paris and once again be the single English speaking presenter at a French conference. Past encounters were the first Braillenet Conference and the 11th BarCamp Paris.

My talks will be a piece on why web standards make sense for collaboration and parallel development in distributed teams and a quick workshop on Unobtrusive JavaScript.

If you are in Paris, and you know people who still need to hear about that sort of stuff (I know there are a lot out there although we claim we won that argument) have a peek at the Paris Web Conference Web Site and I’ll see you on 14th-16th of November in that beautiful city by the Seine.

[tags]webstandards,paris,conference,parisweb,parisweb2007[/tags]

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