Sunday, May 14th, 2006
Wrapping up the Ajax Experience
Thanks to all who attended!! The weather was great, the St Francis hotel is amazing, and we had all sorts of great feedback and discussions with everyone who came. We are looking forward to the next Ajax Experience, hopefully coming soon somewhere on the east coast…
Some more links, reviews, and notes:
- Alex Russel’s slides from his two Dojo presentations
- Dylan’s slide (direct PDF link) from “Building Event-Driven User Interfaces with Dojo”
- Patrick’s slides on Google APIs in Ajax Applications
- Matt Raible has some nicely done summaries: Ajaxian Faces w/ David Geary, Ajax on Rails with Stu, Ajax and OpenLazlo, Scott Dietzen’s Keynote, and Ajax on Struts.
- Mats Henricson’s Notes - day one, day two, and day three.
- Andre has notes on various sessions, including the Michael’s talk on Ajax Patterns and Greg Murray’s talk on Ajax and Java
- Dojo 0.3 was released and announced at the show
- Michael Mahemoff’s wrapup.
Whew! If you have any followup notes, reviews, or ideas, please comment!












Andre has a set of excellent blog post about this exciting conference.
Details:
http://blogs.ebusiness-apps.com/andre
The wiki I used for my presentation is at http://www.ashleyit.com/ajax/AjaxExperience.htm
As I said to Dion after the show, I definitely believe that there
were connections made that will have a long-term effect on the direction of
the browsers and Ajax as we know it.
Great conference.
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Is there a web cast or videa made for the rpesentation which one can see on the web?
I am a veteran speaker in mobile communications conferences. Twice, I brought home a “Best Speaker” award, so I know a thing or two about conferences. Unequivocally, I must say that The Ajax Experience was one of the best conferences I have attended in years. It certainly made up for my 14-hour flight. And then some.
Compared to others I have attended, The Ajax Experience pampered. And the giveaway Shuffle was a nice, thoughtful touch. The organizers were in control. The speakers, while not perfect, were stellar. Many are bonafide leaders in this space. Keep the quality up! The attendees, too, were a good lot. Many asked questions that were relevant, insightful, and provocative. But enough of “accessibility” already. ;)
I’ve been to a lot more expensive conferences that delivered far less.
So, suffice to say, I am already looking forward to the next one. Yes, New York! Hopefully, there will be enough new developments in this fast-changing space that would justify new topics as well as relevant updates.
Now, I feel like that participant who thanked everyone and their grandmothers. He was hilarious. Give him a free pass and bring him back! ;)
Keep it real, fellas. Thanks!
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Hi guys,
is anybody going to post any podcast or screencast of the conference’s sessions? or is it against the rules?
Diego
BTW.
the planet.ajaxian.com navigation is broken.
From here click on planet then click on any of the first for link in the top nav.
http://planet.ajaxian.com/%3C?php%20echo%20get_settings(’home’);%20?%3E
http://planet.ajaxian.com/by/category/podcast/
http://planet.ajaxian.com/by/category/showcase/
http://planet.ajaxian.com/by/category/conference/
They all end up with a 404
Cheers
Will there be any podcasts available?