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AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 (East) is being held at The Roosevelt Hotel, in midtown Manhattan, 19-21 March 2007. The session, says Mokhtarzada, "will give attendees a history of how the JS and the DOM came to be, allowing them to understand how things got to where they are." Typical of the coverage was the story from ADT
Magazine, whose John K. Waters wrote, in a report titled "Nexaweb and
JackBe Take Web 2 to the Enterprise":
Co-founder of Freewebs.com back in 2001, he has given presentations to organizations such as the National Institute of Health Web Authors Group, and presented at events such as the Workshop on Theoretical Neuroscience, where his topic was "Optimization and Constraints in the Evolution of Brain Design."
In addition to Mokhtarzada's session on "Workarounds Every JavaScript Developer Should Know," delegates will be able in 100+ other sessions to hear and learn not only the
history, process, and inspiration behind AJAX, they will also be helped
to design actual AJAX applications using JavaScript, Cascading Style
Sheets (CSS), the Document Object Model (DOM) and XMLHttpRequest
Object.
Delegates can hand-pick sessions from six tracks, including one devoted exclusively to Web 2.0, pitched at a a variety of levels from Beginner to Advanced. Rather
than staying at the platform-agnostic level, developers and IT
professionals will find among the widely varied sessions at AJAXWorld real-world
examples in all the main server-side technologies such as PHP, Java,
.NET and ColdFusion.
The first International AJAXWorld (a registered trademark of SYS-CON Media) Conference & Expo generated record press coverage
for any i-technology event in the past 6 years. A quick search on
Google News brought 410 stories filed under the keyword search
"AJAXWorld."
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The first international AJAXWorld Conference & Expo
which took place on October 2 - 4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention
Center in Santa Clara, CA is sponsored by Adobe, Amazon, Apress,
Backbase, ComponentArt, Cynergy Systems, Google, Helmi Technologies,
IBM, ICEsoft, ILOG, Infragistics, JackBe, Laszlo Systems, Nexaweb,
OASIS, Parasoft, Sun Microsystems, telerik, TIBCO, U7 Web Technologies,
Visible Measures, Zapatec; including media sponsors AJAX Matters,
AJAXWorld Magazine, BZ Media, ColdFusion Developer's Journal,
DevtownStation.com, Eclipse Developer's Journal, Eclipse Review,
Enterprise Open Source Magazine, Integration Developer News,
ITtoolbox.com, Java Developer's Journal, LinuxWorld.com, Methods &
Tools, Network World, Open Enterprise Trends, Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
Journal, SD Times, Software Test & Performance, SOA Web Services
Journal, SYS-CON.TV, Web 2.0 Journal, and Web Developer's &
Designer's Journal.
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