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Google Open Source Jam: Web!
Thursday October 4, 2007 from 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Google London Engineering & Sales Office
Belgravia House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road
London, England SW1W 9TQ Get Directions
Hello Open Source Jammers, you've been invited to the next Google
London Open Source Jam, on Thursday 4th October 2007.

This time, we're going to be focusing on WEB!

Important:
* If you want to come, please RSVP by signing up here:
http://osjam.truemesh.com/

* We have a LIMITED number of spaces available. We'll be closing
reservations as soon as we hit that limit - sign up now!

* Please let us know if you've signed up but can no longer attend as
this will free up your space for someone else.

So please, come along and talk for 5 mins about something close to
your heart. Here are some suggestions for web topics we'd love to hear
about:

* AJAX. How to do it well. Performance. Tools. Libraries.
* Google Web Toolkit. Love it or hate it?
* Web standards. HTML 5.
* Web testing. Because you really should.
* Web framework patterns. MVC/MVP. Component based. Continuations.
Transformations.
* The semantic web. How do we actually use it?
* Microformats. They're actually quite useful.
* REST. And MEST.
* Rounded corners. Can they be done?
* Web citizenship. What makes a good web citizen?

Or just come and share your experiences with your favourite
library / framework / stack / pattern / technique / tip / hack.
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