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NC jQuery & JavaScript Camp: Winter 2010Rebecca MurpheySaturday, February 20, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (EST)Durham, NC |
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All JavaScript, All Day
Join us for an informal day centered around jQuery, the popular JavaScript library, and the JavaScript language itself. We'll do things in the barcamp style, making a list of topics/presentations at the beginning of the day and seeing where things go from there. If you have something to share, whether it's simple or fancy, we want to hear about it — talks can range anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour.
Featured speakers will include:
- Scott González, lead developer for the jQuery UI project
- Peter Higgins, lead developer for the Dojo JavaScript Toolkit
Post-Camp Hack Night
Viget Labs will be hosting a special Triangle JavaScript Meetup on Jan. 30 following the NC jQuery & JavaScript Camp. Join Peter Higgins, Scott González, and Rebecca Murphey for a night of JavaScript hacking, food, and merriment. Bring in your projects to bounce off each other and some true JavaScript Ninjas! Don't have a project? This is a good chance to start something new or help someone else with their project. We'll have food and drinks, too.
Viget Labs (map) is located in downtown Durham, just a few blocks from the Durham Arts Council. Parking can be found on-street and in several parking decks including the deck across the street at 326 East Chapel Hill Street, the Corcoran Street deck (101 East Corcoran Street) between Viget and the Durham Arts Council, and the West Morgan Street ramp (300 West Morgan St).
Sponsors
Thanks to everyone who has sponsored the camp so far!
- Clinton R. Nixon of Viget Labs
- JSMag, the magazine for JavaScript Professionals. Follow @jsmag on Twitter.
- JSConf 2010 in Washington, D.C.
- New Media Campaigns, a full-service web design and development company. Follow @nmcteam on Twitter.
- Michael Boulet of www.newfangled.com
- yayQuery, a rollicking podcast about jQuery and front-end development. Follow @yayQuery on Twitter.
- Tony Miller at Carolina Mantis. Follow @Lightningwhelk on Twitter.
- SocialCloudz: Tired of waiting for the web guy to make small changes to your website design? SocialCloudz lets you make them yourself.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina
We love sponsors! Sponsors help us pay for food and venue expenses, and all proceeds from the event will be donated to open-source JavaScript projects. If you're interested in sponsoring the event, please contact me.
Parking
Parking is available in the parking garage on West Morgan Street, just northeast of the Durham Arts Council. Parking on the weekend will probably be free, but bring a couple bucks just in case.
Travel and Accommodations
Coming from out of town? Downtown Durham is just a short distance from I-40 and I-85. The Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is also nearby; cab fares will run around $25-$35.
There are several hotels within driving distance, and at least one within walking distance.
When & Where
Durham Arts Council
120 Morris St
Durham,
NC 27701
Saturday, February 20, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (EST)
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Organizer
Rebecca Murphey
Rebecca Murphey is a front-end architecture consultant based in Durham, NC. She is a regular contributor to JSMag, the magazine for JavaScript professionals; an active member of the jQuery community; and a contributor to the jQuery Cookbook from O'Reilly. She also provides jQuery training to individuals, companies, and organizations.