Adelaide Dot Net Users Group (ADNUG) 13th March Meeting

This month March 2013

Register at http://www.acs.org.au/branches/south-australia/events/upcoming-events/event-details?eveID=10257484277328

The next meeting of ADNUG will be held on WEDNESDAY 13th Marchat 4.00 pm

at

Microsoft Adelaide

Level 12, Aurora Building

147 Pirie Street,

Adelaide, SA 5000

Visitors welcome. If door shut when you arrive, press bell for the door to be opened

PROGRAMME
4.00 Networking

4.10 Alex Mackey- Skype session – HTML5, CSS3 and friends
Alex will present the HTML5, CSS3 and friends presentation that he gave at DDDMelbourne in 2012
The web is developing at an eye watering pace with the seemingly daily introduction of new features and APIs – and that’s not even counting vendor specific enhancements. In this session we will explore the features you want to use now and also look into some of the lesser known APIs that really don’t get the attention they deserve. We will also be delving into some of the animation and layout features in CSS3 and exploring when to use them. Finally, let’s wrap it all up with some tips on how you can implement these new features whilst ensuring that your site works in some of the more archaic browsers such as earlier versions of the big bad e.

Alex Mackey

Alex Mackey is an experienced web consultant with over 12 years’ experience in web development. He wrote the predecessor to this book, Introducing .NET 4.0: With Visual Studio 2010 (Apress), and is a Microsoft MVP—Internet Explorer: Development.

Alex has just started a new position with the Australian-based consultancy Kiandra (http://kiandra.com.au/). He previously worked for another consultancy, Readify, in Melbourne, Australia.

Alex is very active in the development community and has spoken at a number of large conferences including TechEd, Remix, and Australian ALM. Alex also runs the annual community-development conference DDD Melbourne and user group DevEve.net.

5.30 Meeting close

About ADNUG Adelaide

A group for software developers in Microsoft Dot Net development technologies for the web and windows
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