YUIConf 2010: Early-bird registration ends this week

By Jenny Donnelly October 7, 2010

An awesome lineup is in place for YUIConf 2010, which will be held at Yahoo!'s Sunnyvale, CA campus this November 8-10. Douglas Crockford will be back with a new talk entitled "Project Future", and Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith will be moderating a panel on the future of the discipline. We have a stellar lineup of speakers, including Christian Heilmann, Dav Glass, and Nicholas Zakas, taking the podium this year on topics spanning YQL, NodeJS, and YUI:

  • An Introduction to YQL
  • YQL + YUI: Building End-to-End Applications
  • Building YQL Open Data Tables with YQL Execute
  • Using (Not Abusing) YQL for Caching, Filtering and Collating Data
  • NodeJS + YUI 3
  • Using NodeJS and YUI 3 for Server or Browser Side View Rendering
  • Avoiding Spaghetti Code with Server-Side JavaScript
  • Understanding Progressive Enhancement with YUI: Write Less, Achieve More
  • Internationalizing Applications Using YUI 3
  • Editor: The Next Generation
  • AutoComplete: Deep Space Nine
  • The Journey from Idea to Functioning Widget in YUI 3
  • Finger Tips: Lessons Learned From Building a Touch-Based Experience
  • and much, much more!

Be sure to sign up this week to receive the early-bird rate of $35. After October 8, tickets cost $50.

For folks traveling from outside the Bay Area, we have made available Yahoo! rates at a couple nearby hotels. Check out http://yuilibrary.com/yuiconf2010/ for more details.

CC photo of Dion Almaer by seanosh on Flickr.

Update: The early-bird price was incorrect. Tickets cost $35 through October 8.