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RSVP open

From:
Craig Sharkie
Date:
2011-09-13 @ 17:03
Four of the best!
We're back to 80 tickets this month, but with four great presentations
they're sure to sell out super fast.

Don't miss out on seeing JavaScript testing, some live coding, HP's webOS,
and an ancient tea ceremony with a modern spin. Come along and find out
more!

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On the night you can look forward to:
Steve Haffenden: Everybody loves Strings, an Introduction
Chris Darroch: Making testing less testing with Sinon.js
Dominic Lovell: What's next for webOS?
Valery Yushchenko: Modern Tea Ceremony Powered by Node.js

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Join us at 6:00PM on September 21 to be part of the action!

Atlassian are hosting at their head office at 185 Sussex Street. Now that's
legendary support!

Remember it's a free event, but if you're keen to sponsor we're keen to
listen.
Follow us @SydJS for more details or visit our site for more details
http://sydjs.com/

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2011 McFarlane Prize.
The McFarlane Prize rewards excellence in web design in the broadest sense,
from the appropriate use of technology, to design aesthetics, to its impact
more broadly on the web.
Awarded by a jury of peer experts, the Prize is a showcase of the best in
Australian web design, to inspire other Australian developers in their own
endeavours.

Nominations are open till September 23

http://mcfarlaneprize.com/

Re: [sydjs] RSVP open

From:
Sasha Gerrand
Date:
2011-09-14 @ 07:26
...and CLOSED. Tickets evidently flew like hotcakes!

On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Craig Sharkie <craig.sharkie@gmail.com>wrote:

> Four of the best!
> We're back to 80 tickets this month, but with four great presentations
> they're sure to sell out super fast.
>
> Don't miss out on seeing JavaScript testing, some live coding, HP's webOS,
> and an ancient tea ceremony with a modern spin. Come along and find out
> more!
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On the night you can look forward to:
> Steve Haffenden: Everybody loves Strings, an Introduction
> Chris Darroch: Making testing less testing with Sinon.js
> Dominic Lovell: What's next for webOS?
> Valery Yushchenko: Modern Tea Ceremony Powered by Node.js
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Join us at 6:00PM on September 21 to be part of the action!
>
> Atlassian are hosting at their head office at 185 Sussex Street. Now that's
> legendary support!
>
> Remember it's a free event, but if you're keen to sponsor we're keen to
> listen.
> Follow us @SydJS for more details or visit our site for more details
> http://sydjs.com/
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 2011 McFarlane Prize.
> The McFarlane Prize rewards excellence in web design in the broadest sense,
> from the appropriate use of technology, to design aesthetics, to its impact
> more broadly on the web.
> Awarded by a jury of peer experts, the Prize is a showcase of the best in
> Australian web design, to inspire other Australian developers in their own
> endeavours.
>
> Nominations are open till September 23
>
> http://mcfarlaneprize.com/
>
>

Re: [sydjs] RSVP open

From:
Gilmore Davidson
Date:
2011-09-14 @ 03:41
As a side note, the sydjs.com site hasn't been updated yet because Heroku 
is playing silly buggers.
I'm trying to get it sorted out with their support team.

On 14/09/2011, at 3:03 AM, Craig Sharkie wrote:

> Four of the best!
> We're back to 80 tickets this month, but with four great presentations 
they're sure to sell out super fast.
> 
> Don't miss out on seeing JavaScript testing, some live coding, HP's 
webOS, and an ancient tea ceremony with a modern spin. Come along and find
out more!
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On the night you can look forward to:
> Steve Haffenden: Everybody loves Strings, an Introduction
> Chris Darroch: Making testing less testing with Sinon.js
> Dominic Lovell: What's next for webOS?
> Valery Yushchenko: Modern Tea Ceremony Powered by Node.js
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Join us at 6:00PM on September 21 to be part of the action!
> 
> Atlassian are hosting at their head office at 185 Sussex Street. Now 
that's legendary support!
> 
> Remember it's a free event, but if you're keen to sponsor we're keen to listen.
> Follow us @SydJS for more details or visit our site for more details 
http://sydjs.com/
> 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> 
> 2011 McFarlane Prize.
> The McFarlane Prize rewards excellence in web design in the broadest 
sense, from the appropriate use of technology, to design aesthetics, to 
its impact more broadly on the web.
> Awarded by a jury of peer experts, the Prize is a showcase of the best 
in Australian web design, to inspire other Australian developers in their 
own endeavours.
> 
> Nominations are open till September 23
> 
> http://mcfarlaneprize.com/
>