O’Reilly Fluent Conference

May 28, 2013 - May 30, 2013
San Fransico, CA
USA

Explore the changing worlds of JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, and more

The O’Reilly Fluent Conference is returning for its second year, taking place May 28-30, 2013 at the Hilton Union Square in San Francisco.  Last year, Fluent emerged as a key event for web developers, mobile app developers, software engineers, and others to gather and learn from each other. This year, we expect to draw an even broader range of individuals and organizations, and to drill even deeper into the technologies and tools that power the Web.

Why Fluent?

Fluent is about JavaScript and a broad range of related technologies as they are being used today and with an eye to the future. In this rapidly changing landscape of web applications, mobile apps, front- and back-end technologies, gaming, UX design, and more, we are seeing rapid growth and a constant influx of new tools and practices taking their place beside the established technologies in the field.  Aside from JavaScript’s importance as a language, Fluent recognizes JavaScript’s vital position as a platform on top of which tomorrow's languages and tools will be built.

Fluent's attendees are developing for the Web, mobile apps, games, or cloud technologies. Fluent delivers great ideas, best practices, insight on the latest developments in the technologies powering the web, and solid advice from experts.

O'Reilly Fluent is happening May 28-30, 2013 at the Hilton Union Square in San Francisco. Registration will open in January 2013. Mark your calendars now for this important event -- we hope to see you there.

Linux Journal readers get 20% off on registration using registration code LINUX20

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