Announcing YUIConf: Oct 28-29, 2009
September 9, 2009 at 9:37 am by Jenny Han Donnelly | In Development | 4 CommentsMark your calendars! We’re pleased to announce that YUIConf 2009, Yahoo!’s annual front-end engineering conference, will take place October 28 and 29 on our Sunnyvale campus.
We have a stellar lineup of technical sessions coming together for this year’s YUI-themed event, including
- a sneak peek at the latest and greatest evolutions to the YUI library
- deep dives into the core components of YUI 3, such as Node and Event
- the widget infrastructure
- internationalization
- contributing to YUI
- and much, much more!
For the first time this year we’ll be making available a limited number of seats for external developers, so stay tuned for schedule and registration information. Hope to see you there!
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So when can we expect more details on this? would you guys anticipate that seats will fill up fast? Any hint on prices fr tickets?? Can I put dibs on a couple tickets since I’m the first person to post a comment??? :D
Comment by Phillip Ball — September 14, 2009 #
How can I reserve tickets?
Comment by Young Park — September 17, 2009 #
[...] of the software since 2005. No doubt YUI will be the subject of discussion at Open Hack Day and YUIConf, both in [...]
Pingback by In the Wild for October 5, 2009 » Yahoo! User Interface Blog (YUIBlog) — October 5, 2009 #
Hey guys,
It’s free like all Yahoo developer events ;)
Here’s the schedule: http://yuilibrary.com/yuiconf2009/
Comment by richtaur — October 22, 2009 #