Thomas Fuchs
Hi, I'm Thomas Fuchs. I'm the author of the script.aculo.us user interface JavaScript library, a member of the Prototype core team and a Ruby on Rails core alumnus. You're using my work every day, even if you're not aware of it (sounds creepy, I know!). Need JS foo? Hire me.

Berlin JavaScript Master Class in November

October 5th, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs, no comments »

Amy Hoy and I proudly present our second JavaScript Master Class, this time it’s right after JSConf.eu in Berlin, Germany, on November 9, 2009.

If you’re at the intermediate or advanced level in your JavaScript practice, now’s the best time to level up to expert– you will learn boatloads, whether you use Prototype, jQuery, Mootools, or just your own naked cleverness.

The day is half about JavaScript the language, with topics ranging from functional programming patterns, closures and anonymous functions, object-orientation and prototypes all the way to building domain-specific languages and APIs in JavaScript; and half about the ecosystem, encompassing code organization, getting deployment right, creating great documentation, and having proper unit testing in place.

Our full-day class is limited to 20 seats, so you get to to pick Amy and my brains to the fullest (and afterwards we’ll socialize over a beer or two!).

Head over to http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ to learn more and register!

PS, we’re expecting to sell out—and quick, too. We’d hate to hear from you that you wanted to come but didn’t get a seat in time, so if you want to attend, please don’t hesitate! Register early!

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