The contacts list on your phone should tell you what your friends are doing, where they are, and what they're planning next. We're working to make this happen.
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This session will cover professional web development using PHP5 and the symfony platform. The focus will be on the tools symfony provide to build, test, and deploy *professional* applications.
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JavaScript libraries ease the pain of developing complex script-driven behaviours. This talk will discuss problems that these libraries solve and help you pick the library best suited to your needs.
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In the coming years, computers, phones and game consoles will no longer
be the only devices in our environment deemed worthy to be intelligent
and connected.
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The next web will be about flow, this flow will be user generated pipelines through applications and services. Unlike before these Pipelines will be definable, non-proprietary and shareable by anyone
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What has been needed in terms of time, money, human resources and tools, in order to turn an any-old-how publisher's information system into a functional web-centered IS, ready for Publishing 2.0.
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A Wiki that supports interactive scientific visualization and collaboration built from open source technology and visualization software with XHTML, Java, Javascript, and XML will be demonstrated.
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This paper discusses the role of metadata schema registries in the distributed collaborative development and use of schemas, lessons learned and suggestions for the future.
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A look at how various client-side XML technologies, such as SVG and Compound Documents, are being put to use to build The Venice Project internet television application.
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Since 2005 one of the largest XBRL eGovernment projects worldwide is in execution in the Netherlands. This presentation gives an overview of the experiences.
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This presentation demonstrates how web authors can have their cake and eat it too by extracting JSON from XML to facilitate the use of frameworks that understand JSON natively.
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This paper describes the experience of developing a 3D virtual world, based on publicly available images and geo-metadata. A practical examination of the hardware, the standards, and user practice.
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You have just spent the past six weeks authoring your ground-breaking innovative Ruby-on-rails based app. You’ve taken your breather, launched, and been hit by the techcrunch massive. What Next?
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The need for real-time search indexes increases in importance with always-on Web connectivity. Users can receive pertinent information instead of billions of search results.
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Many social websites are based around streams of content and will need robust ways to mine the past. We offer a practical yet fanciful overview of the exploration and navigation of time-series data.
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