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NCDevCon 2011 - North Carolina's Premier Web Conference

Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 8:00 AM - Sunday, September 18, 2011 at 5:00 PM (ET)

Raleigh, United States

NCDevCon 2011 - North Carolina's Premier Web Conference

Ticket Information

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General Admission Sold Out Ended $60.00 $0.00

Event Details

NCDevCon is a 2 day, 40 session web and mobile development conference in Raleigh, NC. For $60 you get access to all 40 sessions and hands on classes. Your conference fee also includes lunch and a snazzy conference T-Shirt. Learn more at ncdevcon.com

Space is very limited so register as soon as you can!

Over 40 Technical Sessions * (partial list below)

  • ColdFusion, Web and Mobile development
    • Choose Wisely: HTML5 or Flash Video
    • Developing mobile application with Dreamweaver and jQuery 
    • Tame your CSS with Sass
    • Improving Application Performance with 3 Simple Functions
    • jQuery Mobile Music Discovery with the Bandcamp API
    • Introduction to jQuery Mobile
    • Application Intrusion, Detection and Tracking
    • Build A Better Functional Test Suite with Selenium RC, JUnit and jQuery
    • nodeJS - What It Is And Why You Should Care

  • Hands on sessions (bring your laptop!)
    • Hands-On Lab: Mobile App Development
      • The latest releases of Flash Builder and Flex are all about mobile. For the first time it is possible to create high performance mobile Flex apps across Android and IOS. This hands-on-Lab session (bring your own laptop) will take you through the basics of building and deploying applications on to these devices. The in's and out's of the framework will be discussed, as well as how to properly target both Android and IOS with these tools.
    • Hands-On Lab: ColdFusion / Web Development
      • Join in this BYOL (bring your own laptop) lab to learn how to get started developing for ColdFusion 9 in the official ColdFusion IDE, ColdFusion Builder 2.  After we have installed ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder 2, we'll see how easy yet powerful ColdFusion is as we begin building rich, dynamic web applications. There are no hardware prerequisites for this lab, however, if you want to get a jump on things, download and install ColdFusion 9, ColdFusion 9 Update 1, and ColdFusion Builder 2.

* see NCDevCon schdeule for complete listing of all sessions

Cost

The price covers:

  • Access to all sessions and hands-on labs
  • Free coffee/soda/water/snacks and lunch for both days
  • Attendee networking event Saturday evening
  • Conference t-shirt

Adobe Evangelists Speaking At NCDevCon

Raymond Camden is a developer evangelist for Adobe focusing on ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, jQuery, and mobile development. He is a contributing author to numerous technical books including the best-selling ColdFusion Web Application Construction Kit. He's spoken at conferences around the world and maintains many popular ColdFusion community web sites. He's the manager of RIAForge.org, CFLib.org, and writes at his blog: http://coldfusionjedi.com and is @cfjedimaster on Twitter. Raymond is the happily married proud father of three kids and is somewhat of a Star Wars nut.

Terry Ryan is a Worldwide Developer Evangelist for Adobe. The job basically entails helping developers using Adobe technologies to be successful. His focus is on web and mobile technologies including expertise in both Flash and HTML. Previous to that, he spent a decade working in various technical roles at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.  Lately, Terry has been speaking at the “No Fluff, Just  Stuff (NFJS), conference series, as well as, speaking on mobile application development with Adobe Flash Builder.  Terry will be running the  NCDevCon Hands On Lab (HOLs-BYOL) Mobile App session. He blogs at http://terrenceryan.com/blog and is @tpryan on Twitter

Josh Adams is the Senior System Engineer & ColdFusion Specialist at Adobe Systems Incorporated. In this role, Josh is actively involved with ColdFusion customers and the ColdFusion community. Josh is passionate about ColdFusion and the ColdFusion community: he has presented to User Groups and conferences throughout North America and is a longtime member, past President, and current Director of the Atlanta ColdFusion User Group.  Josh has previously delivered NCDevCon Hands On Labs (HOLS-BYOL) sessions on ColdFusion/Web Development. Josh can be found on twitter: @jladams97

Rakshith Naresh is the Product Manager for ColdFusion. Though Rakshith recently took charge of Product Management for ColdFusion, he is not new to ColdFusion. He has worked as a Computer Scientist for Adobe in the ColdFusion Engineering Team for five years. His passion for ColdFusion is evident through the features he has built for ColdFusion 8, ColdFusion 9 and even for the upcoming release codenamed Zeus. He is excited to carry forward this passion in his new role as the Product Manager for ColdFusion.  He has built various features for ColdFusion 8 and ColdFusion 9, such as ColdFusion Ajax, AIR integration, improved Flash Remoting, MXML tags for ColdFusion Services, and so forth. Rakshith enjoys speaking at conferences and interacting with the ColdFusion community. He has spoken at various conferences including CFUnited, WebDU and Adobe MAX. When not at work, Rakshith loves to be outdoors taking a trek or a long run. Rakshith can be found on Twitter: @rakshithn


Please visit our website for more information:  ncdevcon.com


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