In full: ↓ Future of Web Apps 2007 and ↓ Fundamentos Web 2007.
Future of Web Apps 2007
Oct 3-5, London, UK
Once again, the Future of Web Apps went by and I missed it! This time around I didn't sweat it, because if all goes well, I'll get the conference-in-a-box edition. Hope so.
I won't go through the entire schedule, but I'll try gather as much links as possible I find as the aftermath of the event.
- Slideshare FOWA07 group, hopefully it will grow.
- James Galvin speaks his mind, includes diggnation episode recorded at fowa07
- Andrew Bates summarizes Dapper presentation
- Andrew Bates summarizes Pownce presentation
- Andrew Bates summarizes Paul Graham's Presentation
- Steve Souders present High Performance websites, video not from FOWA but apparently it was pretty similar.
I'll update the list as I go. Suggest links below, in the comments. Thanks.
Fundamentos Web 2007
Oct 3-5, Gijón, Spain
First of all, I find it weird that two conferences so closely related were scheduled to the exact dates. I'm sure some people wanted to attend both but were forced to make a choice.
Anyway, let me just say I find it amazing to see such names as Tantek Çelik, Jeremy Keith, Jeff Veen and Sir Tim Berners-Lee (even if only his virtual-self was there) being part of a conference just next door to Portugal. Hopefully we can also get some high-profile speakers like that to visit our modest little country. ;)
Moving on, I've scoured the web looking for presentations, blog posts, etc., but so far, I haven't been that lucky. Let's see:
- Bulletproof Ajax (Jeremy Keith), notes by Daniel Burriel
- Bulletproof Ajax (Jeremy Keith), notes by José Pita
- Designing the Next Generation of Web Apps (Jeff Veen), notes by Daniel Burriel
- Reflexiones después de Fundamentos Web 2007, some thoughts about the conference (Spanish)
- Después de Fundamentos Web 2007, again thoughts about the conference (Spanish)
- La web que viene, in El Pais (Spanish)
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I'm sorry for not having any more presentations to post, but if I find them, I'll update this post and save them to my Ma.gnolia. So check back later or follow the RSSes (blog, lifestream).
Feel free to contribute some links, just spit them over to the comment box, below. Cheers.
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