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Fronteers Conference
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Interview Andy Clarke
Fronteers Conference '08: Andy Clarke redefines how you think about positioning and will explain its possibilities through a series of easy-to-understand, original examples.
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Interview Anne van Kesteren
Fronteers Conference '08: Anne van Kesteren: HTML5 is the next version of HTML. This talk will focus on the new <video> element introduced by HTML5 and its associated API.
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Interview Raph de Rooij
Fronteers Conference '08 Raph de Rooij: As a cutting-edge web front end developer, you just know that web standards are the right thing to do. But it's not easy to convince others that they are important.
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Interview Christian Heilmann
Fronteers Conference '08 Christian Heilmann: This session shows tips and tricks how to create JavaScripts that can be maintained by people who are not you and still produce working code.
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Interview Stuart Langridge
Fronteers Conference '08: Stuart Langridge talks about closures in JavaScript, what they are, how they trip you up, how you create them accidentally, and what a powerful tool they make.
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Interview Stephen Hay
Fronteers Conference '08 Stephen Hay: Given the current complexity of websites, it's becoming increasingly important to create maintainable code. Maintainable CSS is clean and easy to work with.
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Interview Tom Occhino
Fronteers Conference '08: Tom Occhino talks about the various solutions to inheritance in JavaScript frameworks, and the pros and cons of using it.
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Interview Pete LePage
Fronteers Conference '08 Pete LePage: Internet Explorer 8 will change the way designers and developers work, providing better standards support for CSS 2.1, HTML 4.01, and even features from HTML5.
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