"Real-World AJAX" One-Day Seminar Arrives in Silicon Valley
The first 'Real-World AJAX' event, held in New York City, featured 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including many of the the world's most renowned AJAX experts, and more than 400 delegates attended while more than 15,000 SYS-CON.TV viewers tuned into the simulcast on March 13, 2006. Backbase news blog called it 'a great day, and certainly the first major Ajax Event in the World!' Today, just ten weeks on, 'Real-World AJAX' comes to Silicon Valley, to San Jose at its heart. The speaker lineup is if anything even more stellar than it was in NYC, including Google's Adam Bosworth and Paul Rademacher, Yahoo!'s Eric Miraglia, and the father of the term 'AJAX' himself, Jesse James Garrett.
Billy Hoffman, a security researcher for SPI Dynamics in Atlanta, Georgia, had been pondering the risks of Ajax. He outlined his worst-case scenario at the American security conference Black Hat Federal in January. He called it the "1929 Virus", named for the stock market crash that preceded the Great Depression. Hoffman envisioned such a "cross-site script" making its way into a forum post, user profile or web-based stock ticker.
Strongly associated with the new Web 2.0 term, Ajax today is everbody's darling.
Inspired by the promise and the developer uptake of Ajax, I thought on doing a reality check on one of my favorite pets: container managed security, authentication in particular. There are a couple of issues that just don't work well with container managed security.
The first event featured 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including the world's most renowned AJAX experts. More than 400 delegates attended to the 'Real-World AJAX' in New York City and more than 15,000 SYS-CON.TV viewers tuned into the simulcast on March 13, 2006. Backbase news blog calls.. 'It was a great day, and certainly the first major Ajax Event in the World!'
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news desk commented on 19 Mar 2006
The first event featured 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including the world's most renowned AJAX experts. More than 400 delegates attended to the 'Real-World AJAX' in New York City and more than 15,000 SYS-CON.TV viewers tuned into the simulcast on March 13, 2006. Backbase news blog calls.. 'It was a great day, and certainly the first major Ajax Event in the World!'
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on 19 Mar 2006
The first event featured 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including the world's most renowned AJAX experts. More than 400 delegates attended to the 'Real-World AJAX' in New York City and more than 15,000 SYS-CON.TV viewers tuned into the simulcast on March 13, 2006. Backbase news blog calls.. 'It was a great day, and certainly the first major Ajax Event in the World!'
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John commented on 8 Mar 2006
All the Ajax methods and libraries SUCK! I was under the impression that Xerox PARK invented GUI and both Apple and Microsoft perfected the technologies and created excellent reusable GUI Classes..
What else you need. What chance any other framework has and can offer? This is not a vapor where. The inventor has put 100% proof in the web site and challenged the world to prove him wrong. When common sense prevails all the other Ajax frameworks will be marginalized.
If you are a technology super star try to validate the technology and help accelerate and change the world for better.
John
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk commented on 19 Feb 2006
This one-day AJAX seminar will feature 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including the world's most renowned AJAX experts: Jesse James Garrett, the Father of AJAX; David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails (with his very first talk on 'AJAX in Rails'); Satish Dharmaraj, a Father of Server-Side Java; Bill Scott, AJAX evangelist of Yahoo!; Scott Dietzen, co-creator of WebLogic; Rob Gonda, bestselling AJAX author and evangelist; and Ross Dargahi, well-known AJAX evangelist and architect.
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk commented on 15 Dec 2005
SYS-CON Announces "Real-World AJAX" Seminar Featuring Jesse James Garrett, Father of AJAX. This one-day AJAX seminar will feature 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including the world's most renowned AJAX experts: Jesse James Garrett, the Father of AJAX; David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails (with his very first talk on 'AJAX in Rails'); Satish Dharmaraj, the creator of server-side Java; Bill Scott, AJAX evangelist of Yahoo!; Scott Dietzen, the creator of WebLogic; Rob Gonda, the bestselling AJAX author and evangelist; and Ross Dargahi, well-known AJAX evangelist and architect.
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