I recently spoke at jQuery Conference 2009 in Boston on September 12, 2009. I gave the Beginning jQuery talk to an overflowing room of about 120 people. The highlight of my talk was letting two high school students Jamie Gillar and John Cicolella come on stage with me and demonstrate their school project, which they built using jQuery and jQuery UI plugins.
I got some really great feedback from my talk and am using some of the more constructive feedback as a little of what not to do next time. I think less slides and more code is the key. I walked the audience through my code example of pulling twitter into your web page using jQuery and JSON based on a previous blog post.
You can see my slides on slideshare:
It was an exhausting week but it was the most fun I’ve had in quite some time. The first two days, Thursday and Friday, were designated jQuery Development Days in which we held meetings to discuss many topics that involved the jQuery project.
Topics like:
That was followed by two days of the conference which were jammed packed with talks and networking. In addition to all the great jQuery team members I meet like Richard D. Worth, Brandon Aaron, Jörn Zaefferer, Scott González, Rey Bango, Karl Swedberg to name just a few, I also met some interesting people like Jonathan Snook (Squarespace), Micah Snyder (Digg), Stephen Walther (Microsoft Senior Program Manager for ASP.NET) and Steve Souder (Google) (who gave me a personal demonstration of his new tool Sprite Me before his talk Sunday morning, it looks amazing).
Rey Bango and I
Karl Swedburg and I
I also got to hang out with some guy named John Resig. I guess he’s important or something . Seriously though, I’d like to thank John for the Conference and the hospitality he showed to the jQuery team during the time we were in Boston.
So what was announced at jQuery Conference regarding the jQuery project?
with Ralph Whitbeck & Rey Bango
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