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Designing and Building with Ajax

Los Angeles, CA — January 26, 2006

Register Today
Through January 1, 2006: only $595
After January 1, 2006: only $695

Jesse James Garrett's essay on Ajax sparked a wave of excitement among Web designers and developers. This one-day event can help turn enthusiasm into practical knowledge, with design insights and technical grounding to get your team started with Ajax.


Register for this seminar and the Jan 25 Elements of User Experience
and save $150. Both events only $1095, after January 1 only $1195.

Adaptive Path's Jesse James Garrett, Dan Saffer and guest speakers provide expert advice on using Ajax to create the next generation of Web applications.

The impact of Ajax for Web applications covers a wide range of issues: business strategy, technology, design, team structure and processes are all potentially affected by the move to Ajax. In this one-day event, we'll look at Ajax from all angles. Jesse will cover the strategic consequences of Ajax for the industry, and talk about best practices for Ajax application design.

In this workshop you'll learn about:

Agenda

Time Activity
8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am Ajax Overview
9:45 am Ajax Landscape and UI Patterns
10:30 am Break
11:00 am Introduction to Ajax Technology
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Exercise
1:45 pm Documenting Ajax
2:30 pm Break
3:00 pm Designing, Documenting, and Building an Ajax Application
4:00 pm Questions and Answers
5:00 pm Cocktails and Networking

Location

DeNeve Plaza, UCLA campus
360 DeNeve Drive
Los Angeles (Westwood), CA
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