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BarCamp Miami 2008

March 10, 2008 - Comments

BarCamp es un concepto de conferencia muy interesante… es en realidad una desconferencia a donde asisten los que quieran y las presentaciones dependen de los asistentes, por lo cual la conferencia se va desarrollando dinámicamente sin agenda previa. Este año, más de 300 personas asisitieron a la segunda edición de BarCamp Miami, organizada por Alex de Carvalho, Brian Breslin, Chris Saylor y Nick Dominguez.


Conferencia FOWA 2008 en Miami

March 4, 2008 - Comments

El pasado fin de semana fue la conferencia FOWA (Future of Web Apps) en Miami, FL, organizada por Carsonified. La conferencia consta de un día de talleres y un día de presentaciones. Lo último en desarrollo web fue presentado en esta conferencia.


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