It’s early March and that can only mean that it's time for SXSW, a multi-part film / music / interactive festival. I’m only going for the interactive part, myself, which focuses on design, web coding, and such. Anyhow, if you’ll be down in Austin, here’re some of the panels I’ll be going to:
Saturday
- 10:00 am — A Decade of Style (with Eric Meyer and Doug Bowman)
- 3:30 pm — Stop Designing Products (with Peter Merholz of Adaptive Path)
- 4:05 pm - Ruining the User Experience: When JavaScript and Ajax Go Bad
- 5:00 pm — From Tags to Riches: Life After Code
Sunday
- 10:00 am — Accessibility Wars: A Report From the Trenches (with Sharron Rush of Knowbility)
- 2:00 pm — Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Mobile Web…but Were Afraid to Ask
- 3:30 pm — Accessified! Practical Accessibility Fixes Any Web Developer Can Use (with Ian Lloyd of accessify.com)
- 4:05 pm — The Future of JavaScript (with Andrew Dupont)
Monday
- 10:00 am — Ajax Kung Fu Meets Accessibility Feng Shui (with Jeremy Keith and Derek Featherstone)
- 12:45 pm — The Weblog Awards, Trade Show Day Stage
- 2:00 pm — The Growth and Evolution of Microformats (with Tantek Çelik)
- 4:05 pm — Javascript: The Big Picture (with Peter-Paul Koch / ppk)
- 5:00 pm — WaSP Annual Meeting: Takin’ it to the Street
Tuesday
- 10:00 am — Browser Wars Retrospective: Past, Present and Future Battlefields (with Brendan Eich of Mozilla)
- 2:00 pm — Music From the Masses: The Remix Revolution
- 3:30 pm — How to Make Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Usability Work Together
- 5:00 pm — The Ultimate Music Recommendation Smackdown
Alex,
It was good to touch base with you in Austin, I’m glad you made it back. I’m sorry we didn’t have much chance to chat. Maybe next year?! SXSW is now an official annual appointment for me.
It was good talking with you as well, Shane. And, indeed, there’s always next year — I’ll be there for sure :).
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