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!
>
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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:
- 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/
>