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Sunday, June 25th, 2006

d.Construct 2006 Announced

Category: Conferences

<>p>d.Construct 2006 has been announced. Andy Budd says:

It’s a low cost, hackers conference covering web applications and web 2.0. This years event is all about mash-ups and API’s, so they’ll undoubtedly a lot of Ajax floating around. We’ve even got a session on accessible Ajax which should be good.

It’s in Brighton, UK, on September 8th, with the following speakers:

  • Jeff Veen
  • Jeremy Keith
  • Simon Willison
  • Paul Hammond
  • Derek Featherstone
  • Thomas Vander Wal
  • Aral Balkan
  • Jeff Barr

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Posted by Michael Mahemoff at 4:38 pm
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Thanks Yuriy,
That’s wicked awesome. Do you want my credit card number?

Comment by Dan — June 26, 2006

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAh thats hillarious comment spam..

Comment by Mario — June 26, 2006

I’d love to go, weren’t I so poor.

Comment by poni — June 27, 2006

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