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http://www.wirfs-brock.com/allen/%20" target="_blank Allen Wirfs-Brock is a Research Fellow at Mozilla working on the next version of JavaScript (EcmaScript, to be precise), codenamed "Harmony". Allen is the chief editor of the EcmaScript specification. Hes also legendary for his work on SmallTalk, back in the day. Its always fun to chat with Allen. His talk - The Web Browser is a Transitional Technology ( http://www.wirfs-brock.com/allen/posts/115" target="_blank also the topic of a blog post of his ) - was all about how the future is HTML5 and JavaScript (whats the need for an OS when you have a browser that runs HTML5?). Of course, we talk about and debate this idea.
http://ar-ux.com/" target="_blank Rob Manson is a pioneer in the field of Augmented Reality as it related to the future of computing experience - its the medium Rob believes will define personal computing experience in the age of pervasive computing, as he calls it (his talk at YOW! - Augmented Reality is the UI for Pervasive Computing). Hes also a big fan of HTML5 and sees a natural union of the web and augmented reality. What does mean?
Putting Allen and Rob together to geek out on JavaScript, HTML5, augmented reality, and ambient or pervasive computing made great sense (Allens idea!). The future of personal computing is a fascinating topic and Allen and Rob are great folks to talk to about it! Thanks, gentlemen, for the great conversation. Key questions: What makes HTML5 the "right" programming model for driving personal computing forward into the future? Whats the relationship between augmented reality, ambient computing and HTML5? Allen and Rob answer these questions.
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Tune in. Enjoy. http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/details.html?speakerId=2221" target="_blank Allens YOW! speaker page
http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/details.html?speakerId=2528" target="_blank Robs YOW! speaker page
The http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/about.html" target="_blank YOW! Developer Conference offers outstanding opportunities to learn more about the latest practices, technologies, and methodologies for building innovative software solutions as well as the chance to meet and network with international software experts and other talented developers in Australia. Thanks to Dave Thomas and the events excellent staff - Mary Catherine (MC), Lisa, Aino, Melissa , and others - for inviting me to this excellent pure developer event and thanks to all of the speakers for letting me take some of their time to record conversations for Channel 9. If you live in Australia, or arent too far away, or just like to travel (who doesnt?), then you need to go to this yearly event. Its outstanding. There are many great developers down under. Thats for sure. The speakers are exceptional—Dave and team set a high bar! <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Feeds/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:19502271b4fe4b0fa7109fbe018134b3
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http://ar-ux.com/" target="_blank Rob Manson is a pioneer in the field of Augmented Reality as it related to the future of computing experience - its the medium Rob believes will define personal computing experience in the age of pervasive computing, as he calls it (his talk at YOW! - Augmented Reality is the UI for Pervasive Computing). Hes also a big fan of HTML5 and sees a natural union of the web and augmented reality. What does mean?
Putting Allen and Rob together to geek out on JavaScript, HTML5, augmented reality, and ambient or pervasive computing made great sense (Allens idea!). The future of personal computing is a fascinating topic and Allen and Rob are great folks to talk to about it! Thanks, gentlemen, for the great conversation. Key questions: What makes HTML5 the "right" programming model for driving personal computing forward into the future? Whats the relationship between augmented reality, ambient computing and HTML5? Allen and Rob answer these questions.
What do you think?
Tune in. Enjoy. http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/details.html?speakerId=2221" target="_blank Allens YOW! speaker page
http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/details.html?speakerId=2528" target="_blank Robs YOW! speaker page
The http://yowaustralia.com.au/YOW2011/general/about.html" target="_blank YOW! Developer Conference offers outstanding opportunities to learn more about the latest practices, technologies, and methodologies for building innovative software solutions as well as the chance to meet and network with international software experts and other talented developers in Australia. Thanks to Dave Thomas and the events excellent staff - Mary Catherine (MC), Lisa, Aino, Melissa , and others - for inviting me to this excellent pure developer event and thanks to all of the speakers for letting me take some of their time to record conversations for Channel 9. If you live in Australia, or arent too far away, or just like to travel (who doesnt?), then you need to go to this yearly event. Its outstanding. There are many great developers down under. Thats for sure. The speakers are exceptional—Dave and team set a high bar! <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Feeds/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:19502271b4fe4b0fa7109fbe018134b3
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