The site for Fronteers 2008 is now up — Fronteers is a group of web hackers in the Netherlands who are putting on a web conference in September. Lots of cool speakers (Bert Bos, Dean Edwards*, Christian Heilmann*, Nate Koechley, Tom Occhino, and me, among others). It’s good to see another addition to the conference calendar, especially one where they’re looking for in-depth treatment of subjects. This is hardly surprising considering that it’s being run by ppk, but they’re explicitly going for an intermediate-or-better audience. There are lots of speaking slots at every conference devoted to introductions: our industry is starting to mature enough that it’s reasonable to skip right over that. It was described to me by ppk as “a conference that treats a few important topics exhaustively instead of one that lightly touches on many subjects”, which I think is a great idea. At the moment I’m trying to decide between talking about closures and talking about event delegation: anyone got a huge preference? See you in Amsterdam.
Why not surprise everybody, skip that silly JavaScript thing, and talk about OpenID, or your Beyond 404 presentation? That’s interesting stuff for front-enders as well, no? ;)
Posted by Krijn Hoetmer on August 5th, 2008.
OpenId for me, too. (If it must be JS, closures please).
Or what about an indepth case-study of all your blog resdesigns, for the design-challenged like me?
See you in the coffee shop!
Posted by bruce on August 5th, 2008.
Big preference for closures, here. Although when I try to put into words why, I find myself flailing about a bit… I think it’s a combination of being most bothered when I need to maintain code where closures were misunderstood - and occasionally still messing them up myself. (Or in other words: it’s easier to rip out event handling code from an existing application and fix it than it is to track down oscure bugs due to closures.) :P
Posted by Sander on August 5th, 2008.