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Improving Front-End Architecture

As we progress towards richer interfaces and rely increasingly on JavaScript and CSS to sculpt user experiences, front-end development is becoming more complex. Cobbling together some CSS, markup, scripting, and other technologies without planning just won’t cut it anymore.

Garrett Dimon will review both the technical and business benefits of a good front-end architecture as well as the costs of a poor one by reviewing real-world examples and non-examples from well-known sites and applications and illustrate exactly how they could be better.

This Meeting Happened in the Past

It was held on Thursday July 13, 2006 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Christopher A. Parr Library.