October 27 - 30, 2013 @ MGM Grand Las Vegas

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web is best when it's open and collaborative. We believe in the power of
JavaScript and expressiveness of CSS the lightness of HTML. We love
interoperability and believe that the best solution is often a hybrid
solution that brings together multiple trusted solutions in a clean and clear
way. We love the expressiveness of language, both spoken and coded. We
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between conference sessions. */

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show package: Microsoft Surface Windows RT Tablet or Google Nexus 7

Register now for the "show package" and receive your choice of a Microsoft Surface Windows RT Tablet or Google Nexus 7 wifi 32GB Tablet. Show package offer is the full 3 day conference plus one optional pre or post con workshop day.

Scott Hanselman

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Scott Hanselman works for Microsoft as Principal Community Architect for Web Platform and Tools, aiming to spread the good word about developing software, most often on the Microsoft stack. Before this he was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree. For 6+ years and before that he was a Principal Consultant at STEP Technology for nearly 7 years. He was also involved in a few things Microsoft-related like the MVP and RD programs and will speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen to him. He's written in a few books, most recently with Bill Evjen and Devin Rader on Professional ASP.NET. He blogs at http://www.hanselman.com for the last 8 years and podcasts weekly at http://www.hanselminutes.com and http://www.thisdeveloperslife.com.

Douglas Crockford

Douglas Crockford

Douglas Crockford was born in the wilds of Minnesota, but left when he was only six months old because it was just too damn cold. He turned his back on a promising career in television when he discovered computers. He has worked in learning systems, small business systems, office automation, games, interactive music, multimedia, location-based entertainment, social systems, and programming languages.

He is the inventor of Tilton, the ugliest programming language that was not specifically designed to be an ugly programming language. He is best known for having discovered that there are good parts in JavaScript. This was an important and unexpected discovery. He discovered the JSON Data Interchange Format. He is currently working on making the web a secure and reliable software delivery platform. He has his work cut out for him.

John Papa

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John Papa is a well-known development expert and is a former Technical Evangelist for Microsoft. He can often be found speaking around the world at industry conferences such as Build, MIX, PDC, TechEd, VSLive and DevConnections, and while at Microsoft he was the host of the popular show Silverlight TV on Channel 9. You can always find John at johnpapa.net or on twitter at @john_papa.

Denise R. Jacobs

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Denise R. Jacobs is a regarded expert in Web Design and is an industry veteran with over 14 years of experience. She is now doing what she likes best: being a Speaker + Writer + Web Design Consultant + Creativity Evangelist who writes, speaks on, teaches, and coaches creativity, productivity, and innovation to both organizations and individuals in the business context. Denise is the author of The CSS Detective Guide, the premier book on troubleshooting CSS code and co-author to the Smashing Book #3: Redesign the Web and InterAct with Web Standards and has presented and lectured at conferences and organizations such as South By Southwest, the BBC, The Future of Web Design, Paris-Web, and . From her own experience of embracing and expressing her creativity as well as helping hundreds of students do the same, she is passionate about evangelizing ways to make the creative process better, easier, and more fluid. Through her presentations and workshops, articles and books, she teaches big concepts leading to "ahas" that translate into immediate actions, practices and skills to transform all parts of people's lives with focused creativity.

Dan Wahlin

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Dan Wahlin founded The Wahlin Group (http://www.TheWahlinGroup.com) which specializes in JavaScript, jQuery, SPA technologies, .NET and SharePoint consulting as well as onsite and online training solutions including several courses on http://pluralsight.com. He is a Microsoft Regional Director and has been awarded Microsoft's MVP award multiple times for ASP.NET, Connected Systems and Silverlight. Dan is on the INETA Speaker's Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and has written several books.  Dan blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin and writes regular columns for various technical magazines. Follow Dan on Twitter @DanWahlin.

Dan Wahlin

Brian Noyes

Brian Noyes is CTO and Architect at Solliance, an expert technology solutions development company. Brian is a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP, and frequent speaker at conferences worldwide including DevIntersection, Microsoft TechEd US, Europe, Asia, and Africa, DevConnections, DevTeach, VSLive! and others. Brian is author of Developers Guide to Microsoft Prism 4, Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0, Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce, Developing Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation, and dozens of articles in magazines and online publications. Brian got started programming as a hobby while flying F-14 Tomcats in the U.S. Navy, later turning his passion for software into his current career. Blog: http://briannoyes.net Twitter: @briannoyes