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John Resig , Mozilla The Future of JavaScript, Today This talk is going to take you through the new JavaScript features that browsers are introducing and show you how you can begin using them in your applications, today. We'll look at how you can use the new features of JavaScript 2 to create robust, deployable, code -- and even how to bring JavaScript out of the browser and onto the server. Programming T I
Arun Ranganathan , AOL Browser Wars: Deja Vu All Over Again? This panel will bring together representatives of the browser groups at Apple, Microsoft, Mozilla, and Opera. All of these companies currently participate in the W3C's standardization initiatives around "next generation" APIs and formats. Where's the Web platform going with emerging standards versus proprietary special-sauce, and who talks smack about who? Programming T I
Mike Beltzner , Mozilla Corporation Embracing Chaos: Incorporating Community Into Web Design A big part of the Web Arts is community. But incorporating community can inherently reduce the control you have over your content and brand. This session will explore ways to open up the web design process to be more inclusive of community feedback without feeling overwhelmed with their criticism Design P B
Asa Dotzler , Mozilla Corporation Harnessing Your Community and Empowering Community Members to Act A community-driven organization motivates devoted users to participate in influencing the direction and growth of the company, but lack of empowerment can lead to losing them all together. This session will focus on ways to harness the creative powers of the community to help build a better organization. Social P B
Mike Shaver , Mozilla Corporation People are the Powerful: Who Controls the Web Now? An open Web has made it possible for technology to be used in new ways to communicate, collaborate, do business and share experiences. The session will look at how openness has created the Web we experience today and the importance of continuing to give users the freedom to build and innovate in unique ways, devoid of exclusivity and fixed control. Business P I
John Resig , Mozilla Secrets of JavaScript Libraries This talk will delve into the secret techniques used by JavaScript library authors to create comprehensive libraries that work seamlessly across browser environments. We'll look at fixes for strange browser quirks, tricks for gaining speed, and tips for writing smooth animations. Everything discussed will be backed up with publicly available, rock-solid, code. Programming T A
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