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Streaming from the conference is available here: http://atmosphere-conference.com/public-streaming

Atmosphere Conference is not only interesting lectures, but also great After Party, which will be held in SPOT The evening meeting begins on the 13th of May, after the first day of the conference, at 21:00.

Day before the Atmosphere Conference we invite all attendees, coders, UXers, designers, developers and students to hack allegro’s 404! 

Atmosphere is not a regular event in every way! For our attendees we have Raspberry PI – credit-card sized computer that you connect to the display and keyboard, which is a perfect gadget that will inspire you and will give you the opportunity to create a project base on a minicomputer.

Many Polish web sites (government, banks or trading portals) were recently taken offline in DDOS attacks. This is why we decided to talk about this issue during Atmosphere 2013.

 

Douglas Crockford’s book “Javascript: The Good Parts,” is one of the best selling javascript books of all time and is only 176 pages long. For most developers, there’s an tacit belief that the rest of Javascript falls under “bad,” especially when comparing that to the 900 pages of “Javascript: The Definitive Guide” There are websites dedicated to these list of language mis-features and anti-patterns, and dozens of blog posts about how to avoid the “bad” in your own code.

Most internet applications grow the same way, and hit the same kinds of problems at the same places on the growth curve. This leads to similar solutions, and so on. For a lot of folks, getting a view into the likely traps, pitfalls, and the shape of good solutions just over the horizon can be very helpful.

John is a software engineer and web technologist with particular expertise in client side development as well as the management of growing software engineering teams.  He has taught Javascript and jQuery fundamentals to startup teams throughout the NYC area. He  encourages and trains others on the use of unit testing and continuous integration in order to produce solid platforms for future development.  John is a native of PA and now lives in NYC.

We invite all of you to send the proposed topics and abstracts of presentation till the 

—— 1st of April, 2013 —– 

Full conference schedule will be available after the end of call for papers.

He writes about tips, tricks, and bookmarks on his blog at Snook.ca. He has also written for A List Apart, 24ways, and .net magazine, and has co-authored two books, The Art and Science of CSS and Accelerated DOM Scripting. He has most recently written the e-book, SMACSS, sharing his experience and best practices on CSS architecture. When not writing books and speaking at conferences, Snook works at Shopify.

Lorenzo Alberton, who joined the group of Atmosphere specialists, is the Chief Technical Architect, Team Leader, Application Developer, Database Administrator, and Project Manager in an extensive diversity of web components and applications.

Adam Tarnowski the next speaker of Atmosphere Conference is the Director of Sales at Hyve Solutions a division of SYNNEX Corporation.

You couldn’t wait? Registration for Atmosphere 2013 is now open. You can find it here: http://atmosphere-conference.com/registration

Atmosphere staff welcomes Brian McCallister who is a very talented software architect capable of dealing with the most equivocal designs and turning them into fully functional code.

Paul Hammond makes web things like webkit2png, favcol, minimum and flickr.

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