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My Big Workshop Tour

Last year, a few months before Julie and I were due with Tia, I thought about running a workshop tour. Something where I could offer the web community training, whilst simultaneously seeing more of our grand postage stamp of a country. Here's why and the plan, and I want your input.

Creative HTML5 and JavaScript workshop by @seb_ly

This week I had the pleasure of attending Seb Lee-Delisle's Creative HTML5 and JavaScript workshop and even as someone who classes themselves as an expert JavaScripter (I hope!), I still learnt tons.

Full Frontal T-shirts in Tia's name

Full Frontal 2010 ran last Friday and (as I secretly hoped) was a huge success. As with last year, we had a good number of people asking how they could get one of the Full Frontal t-shirts (as sported by yours truly). And this year we're giving the opportunity to get your hands on one, [...]

Full Frontal JavaScript 2009

Last Friday I saw through the very first Full Frontal JavaScript conference. An idea that was born back on a snowy day in February, with me complaining there was no conferences dedicated to JavaScript (anymore) and my wife, Julie telling simply replying with let's do it (it helps that by day she's an events organiser). So [...]

Going Full Frontal in one week

Today is Monday. In 4 days time JavaScripters from across the UK and Europe will be coming together for the UK based JavaScript conference: Full Frontal. After being at JSConf.eu last weekend, I couldn't be more excited about getting a community of front end developers together again.

dConstruct 2009 & Barcamp Brighton 4

This last week has been a huge social/talky/knowledge festival for me. It comprised of dConstruct 2009 and my first attendance at any barcamp: Barcamp Brighton 4.

Win a ticket for the Full Frontal JavaScript Conference

I recently released a way to enter to win a ticket for Full Frontal, but I'm particularly guilty of only sending things through Twitter lately, and I know not everyone uses Twitter (see dull meta), so I need to make sure I'm not ignoring my regular readers: you!