2011 jQuery Summit

It’s that time of year again: Environments for Humans’ online jQuery Summit takes place next week.

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This virtual two-day event that features day-long tracks for both designers and developers that brings the experts to your desktop without the hassle of travel.

For designers learning to leverage jQuery, the Designer Track on November 15th includes presentations on Responsive Web Design, CSS3 selectors, HTML5 video, jQuery UI and more.

Or dive deep into jQuery during the Developer Track on November 16th. In addition to a State of jQuery, attendees will learn about iframe programming, large-scale application architecture, Backbone.js, Qunit, and much more.

Here’s the Lineup

DESIGNER TRACK

jQuery & CSS Selectors
by Estelle Weyl

jQuery & HTML5 Video
by Rick Waldron

jQuery UI
by Andrew Wirick

Plugin Authoring Best Practices
by Ben Alman

jQuery & Browser Plugins
by Sarah Chipps

Progressive Enhancement
by Nicholas Zakas

jQuery & Responsive Web Design
by Dave Rupert

DEV TRACK

The State of jQuery
by Adam Sontag

Large-scale Application Architecture
by Addy Osmani

jQuery & iframe Programming
by Ben Vinegar

Structuring Your DOM-based Application
by Garann Means

Deferreds into jQuery
by Dan Heberden

jQuery Development Workflow
by Anton Kovalyov

jQuery & Backbone.js
by Matt Kelly

jQuery & QUnit
by Ben Alman

Discounts and Giveaway

Use the discount 20UMS to get 20% off your registration. Registration includes full access to the live, online conference, in addition to copies of the presenters’ slides and event recordings.

Also, leave a comment here below about how jQuery has helped (or harmed) your web development process to be randomly chosen to win a free pass to the jQuery Summit next week.

12 Comments

  1. Nathan

    I love jQuery! I was introduced to it a year ago, and I have loved it ever since.

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  2. Scott Cranfill

    I’m just waking up to the potential benefits jQuery has in my work, and I would love the opportunity to “attend” this summit and continue learning about it.

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  3. Andrew Lohman

    Great lineup! Would love to hear Dave Rupert’s pres.

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  4. Simplesthing

    JQuery is my go to for interactive web development, Thank you John Resig !

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  5. Keith W.

    Looks like a great summit! I am definitely interested in learning jQuery deeper. I’m only at a copy-paste kind of knowledge right now. I’d be interested in the designer track.

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  6. Justin

    This is going to be a great conference – I would love to learn more about the extensibility of jQuery!

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  7. Duke S.

    Looks like a hot lineup of topics – particularly excited about the Flexible design / Mobile Web App topics.

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  8. Ashley

    In two years I have gone from very limited, cut and paste or plugin only use of jQuery to now I program custom scripts with it every day. I can’t imagine going back and it has helped me to make my projects highly interactive, extremely functional, an aesthetically rich. I know there are purists out there that dislike it, but I never would have been able to make the leap to JavaScript programming at all without it.

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  9. Gary S.

    The Joomla! design team implemented jQuery in no conflicts mode and since then hundreds of extensions have been developed that bring the goodness of jQuery animations. forms handling, and error reporting to thousands of Joomla powered websites. Every site I deploy has jQuery-powered tabs and slides, menu transitions, image popups or lightboxes and more. Always discovering new uses!

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  10. Huhgawz

    Hi guys, Am I still in time to get a ticket? There never is enough about jQuery.

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  11. Jenna

    jquery mixers rule!

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  12. Gene Crawford

    Congrats to Ashley Callahan who won the free pass to the jQuery Summit! I hope you enjoyed it and learned a ton!

    Reply

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