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Virtual Tradeshow on Ajax

Ajax conferences are popping up everywhere and it makes you think. Is it [ajax] here to stay? Obviously it is but all of these conferences somewhat solidify it, to me at least. Anything a company can pay to have their employees learn is more tangible than something that may be a fad. That isn’t a knock against open source. I like “SOME” of the open source movement (will save why for another post when I have a good amount of time) but you don’t see the majority of Fortune 500’s (or even 1000’s for that matter) moving everything to open source, and for good reasons.

Anyways, let me stop there before this post gets way off course. :-)

All of this stems from a new conference called Virtual Tradeshow on Ajax. Here’s a snippet from their web site.

“With the rapid adoption of Ajax-style Web development, it’s becoming increasingly critical that .NET, Java, and Web developers and designers alike harness the mature, stable, and well understood technologies they already use, and combine them in ways that deliver a wider, richer range of possibilities for the end user.”

Read more and sign up/register here.

I may attend…not sure yet. If I do you know I’ll blog about it.

Posted by John C. Bland II on June 12, 2006 12:48 PM |

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