Personal schedule for Mark J. Levitt

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Development, Workshop
Location: 1A14
Rasmus Lerdorf (Unaffiliated)
This talk will focus on the architecture, performance and security of Web 2.0 applications. The Web is inherently simple and lends itself well to highly scalable fast Web applications. But, if you get the architecture wrong, it can have disastrous performance consequences which will be illustrated with tools such as strace, callgrind and xdebug. Read more.
Jamie Taylor (Metaweb), Toby Segaran (Metaweb), Robert Cook (Metaweb)
Semantically enabled content can now tap into a wide variety of data and services available in "the cloud." This session walks content managers and Web 2.0 developers through the fundamental concepts behind semantic representation, how to start semantically enabling content and what you can do when your content is connected to the web of data. Read more.
Special Programs and Events
Location: New World Stages (340 West 50th St.)
Ignite NYC is back once again at the New World Stages for Web 2.0 Expo New York 2009! If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? Find out at Ignite NYC our kick-off event for Web 2.0 Expo New York, where we’ll showcase fast and furious performances celebrating your inner geek. Read more.
Landscape & Strategy
Location: 1A21
Soeren Stamer (Digital Media Paradox)
Keeping up with what’s new is enough of a challenge, learning what to embrace and adopt, and how to do so cost effectively is the key to leading the pack. Learn how to prepare your organization up to keep pace with the new speed of innovation. Read more.
Development
Location: 1A14
Dwight Merriman (10gen)
The need for database systems that scale efficiently has led to many alternatives to the traditional RDBMS. This talk examines what these new non-relational databases are and what problems they can be used to solve. Read more.
Development
Location: 1A14
The Ajax revolution saw a sea change in web application development. By taking advantage of long-dormant browser capabilities, we were able to take our craft to new levels with HTML5--reinventing well-established genres, challenging desktop applications, and jump-starting a renaissance in web start-ups. Read more.
Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
Keynote given by Tim O'Reilly. Read more.
Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Brady Forrest (O'Reilly Media, Inc.), Jay Adelson (Digg), Kevin Rose (Digg)
Brady Forrest in conversation with Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose from Digg. Read more.
Keynote
Location: Special Events Hall
Chris Brogan (New Marketing Labs)
How pathmakers challenge existing structure through the use of flexible networks and social weaving. Or, what to *really* do with Twitter, LinkedIn, and your blog. Read more.
Development
Location: 1A14
Ever cringe when you're asked to enter your email address and password to a third party service? This talk will cover how to build and consume services which protect users privacy with OAuth and other techniques. Read more.
Development
Location: 1A14
Marty Hall (coreservlets.com)
jQuery is now the single most popular JavaScript library for building Ajax applications, having recently supplanted Prototype as the dominant toolkit. This tutorial gives a practical, hands-on introduction to programming in jQuery, preparing developers to return to their companies and immediately start building jQuery-based applications. Read more.
Special Programs and Events
Location: Web2Open
Web2Open, presented by the PodCamp Foundation, is Web 2.0 Expo’s "unconference"- a free, community-driven event happening at Javits, where you can connect with other participants to discuss Web 2.0 topics and questions. Web2Open is open to all attendees. Read more.
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