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Refresh DC May Meetup: jQuery
Thursday May 21, 2009 at 7:00pm
The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University
1055 Thomas Jefferson Street NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20007 Get Directions
The presentation will focus on getting your feet wet with jQuery, the fast and easy-to-use JavaScript library, and will cover things you should know, selecting, caching, and traversing. The talk will be intermediate-level technically, but newcomers are encouraged to come, participate, and learn as well. All questions will be answered.

Benjamin Sterling is a Sr. Web Developer with Information Experts, a company that provides Web Based Training to Commercial and Government agencies in the DC/VA area. He is well-versed in a number of programming languages but focused primarily on jQuery, WordPress, CodeIgniter, and ColdFusion. In his spare time, he works with the web community in the Baltimore/Washington DC area coordinating and organizing informational presentation, networking events and helping were needed, among other things.

We'll be meeting in Studio C at CDIA, which is across the hall from the room we normally meet in.
Category: Education
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Hey all,
I'm already going to be down that way on Thursday, but if you would like to carepool back up to the bmore area let me know. Should have enough room for three if need be.
Posted 27 weeks ago
Yeah, that event photo isn't Ben Sterling. They've gotta let admins remove those images someday.
Posted 27 weeks ago
who is that guy in the photo?
Posted 27 weeks ago
I hope the guy in the photo makes a special guest appearance... whomever he is. :)
Posted 27 weeks ago


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