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Speaking at Design Camp Boston
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If you don't already have a ticket to Design Camp Boston on Saturday, November 6, you might be out of luck - tickets for the event are sold out. It's being held over at the NERD (Microsoft New England Research & Development Center) in Cambridge. Design Camp is All About Creativity Design Camp focuses on both current trends and future developments in web design and user experience across their many forms. Community driven, Design Camp Boston is a free, weekend-day event featuring some 18 sessions spanning web site design, frameworks, content management systems, motion graphics, standards, mobile applications, marketing, social media and more. But if you are going, please stop in at my session: Introduction to the DotNetNuke Portal/CMS Platform See DotNetNuke – the leading web content management platform for Microsoft .NET, with 800,000 users and 600,000 sites in production. This open source, community-driven CMS should be considered for every web site initiative. For beginners or advanced users, you will come away with an appreciation for what DotNetNuke is capable of, and how to get started with using it to suit your needs. There are some others that might be of interest too: Open Source Marketing Platform Abusing The Internet with CSS3 Design for Change, It Makes Cents Design and Internet Explorer 9 – HTML5, CSS3, SVG, and More So you want a CMS? (Hint: It’s like picking a car.) Introduction to HTML 5 Windows Phone 7 Application Design Primer Protoyping & Wireframing with Sketchflow Efficient UX workflow from design to development Designing Faster Websites Learn CSS… Building a User-Centric Company WordPress As A CMS SEO and the SEO Toolkit Designing with Balsamiq Mockups Joomla! for Designers Web Project Lifecycle
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