Exciting tutorials on Web Development technologies to kick off tomorrow
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siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: For those of you who are web developers & web technologists, here's your chance to get expert instruction and hands-on tutorials to create the best web applications, tools, and software. The SmartTechie is organizing Web Development Technology Conference on October 4th in Bangalore. Drawing well-renowned thought-leaders, contributors, influencers, and organizations in the Web Development space, the conference offers insight into the culture and community that develops industry-leading Web Development projects.
There will be in-depth tutorials on: Frameworks for PHP development; Developing secure web applications with PHP; PHP development for high performance applications; Rich Internet Applications with PHP and Adobe Flex; Eclipse Development Made Easy with Ingres CAFE; Web applications with Open Solaris Web Stack; Lessons learned in developing web based applications; Designing scalable and high performance databases in mysql; Linux for Windows developers; Guidelines and best practices: Architecture of web applications and High Availability with MySQL.
Some of speakers at the conference include Atul Chitnis, Senior Vice President, Geodesic Limited; Thava Alagu, Software Architect, Sun Microsystems; Vivek Bhatnagar, Countey Director, Ingres Corporation; Tennyson Kaniampady, Technical Consultant, Ingres; Ramnarayan Krishnaiyer, Engineering Manager, Adobe; Mayank Kumar, Computer Scientist, Adobe; Praveen Chandrasekharan, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems; Rohit Nadhani, cofounder & CEO, Webyog; Venkat Mangundi, President & CEO, Venkat Mangudi Consulting; Mekin Maheshwari, Director of Engineering, Lulu.com; Bejoy Jaison, Technical Leader, Nokia Siemens Network; Ranjith Kumar, Product Manager, ZOHO; Omshivaprakash, Technical manager,Carmatec IT Solutions.
The conference will be held tomorrow October 4, 2008 (Saturday) from 8.30 AM to 5 PM at the Nimhans Convention Center, Near Dairy Circle, Bangalore.
For details log on to: http://www.thesmarttechie.com/webdev/agenda.php"
There will be in-depth tutorials on: Frameworks for PHP development; Developing secure web applications with PHP; PHP development for high performance applications; Rich Internet Applications with PHP and Adobe Flex; Eclipse Development Made Easy with Ingres CAFE; Web applications with Open Solaris Web Stack; Lessons learned in developing web based applications; Designing scalable and high performance databases in mysql; Linux for Windows developers; Guidelines and best practices: Architecture of web applications and High Availability with MySQL.
Some of speakers at the conference include Atul Chitnis, Senior Vice President, Geodesic Limited; Thava Alagu, Software Architect, Sun Microsystems; Vivek Bhatnagar, Countey Director, Ingres Corporation; Tennyson Kaniampady, Technical Consultant, Ingres; Ramnarayan Krishnaiyer, Engineering Manager, Adobe; Mayank Kumar, Computer Scientist, Adobe; Praveen Chandrasekharan, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems; Rohit Nadhani, cofounder & CEO, Webyog; Venkat Mangundi, President & CEO, Venkat Mangudi Consulting; Mekin Maheshwari, Director of Engineering, Lulu.com; Bejoy Jaison, Technical Leader, Nokia Siemens Network; Ranjith Kumar, Product Manager, ZOHO; Omshivaprakash, Technical manager,Carmatec IT Solutions.
The conference will be held tomorrow October 4, 2008 (Saturday) from 8.30 AM to 5 PM at the Nimhans Convention Center, Near Dairy Circle, Bangalore.
For details log on to: http://www.thesmarttechie.com/webdev/agenda.php"
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