The Mighty Blog

Nov16

Written by:Will
11/16/2009  RssIcon

jQuery Tomorrow night I will be in chilly Connecticut to speak to the Connecticut DotNetNuke® User Group (DNNCT) about jQuery.  This is still kind of a new group, in that it’s still finishing its first year of service.  The group is headed up by a well-known DotNetNuke® guru, Tom Kraak.  Tom was invited to the ODUG earlier this year about SEO, so I felt it only appropriate that I return the favor, and tomorrow I do!

The DNNCT group meeting is in Wallingford for the last time tomorrow (as announced in their most recent newsletter).

Connecticut DotNetNuke Newsletter Tweet

Many people in Florida are already familiar with my jQuery talk, as I have given it at a couple of code camps already.  Luckily for the DNNCT, my presentations only get better, so they are in for a treat!

Here’s what to expect from my talk…

  • Short introduction to jQuery and its selectors
  • Introduction to where jQuery is used in DNN
  • Introduction on how to incorporate jQuery into your DNN development efforts (skins and modules)

Keep in mind that this is a very fluid topic, so this direction might change depending on the level of experience in the audience.  There was a single time where we basically just spoke about jQuery selectors. 

I hope to see you there.  Please visit the DNNCT website for the venue details, but I otherwise expect to see you there tomorrow night at 7pm.


Your name:
Gravatar Preview
Your email:
(Optional) Email used only to show Gravatar.
Your website:
Comment:
Security Code
CAPTCHA image
Enter the code shown above in the box below
Add Comment   Cancel 
Add to Technorati Favorites
Tweet about my blog
Will Strohl - The Mighty Blog - RSS Feed

Tag Cloud

Sort by:Tag | SizeRSS
The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of Will Strohl and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the DotNetNuke Corporation.
© Copyright 2004-2010 by Will Strohl. All rights reserved.Website Skinned By: Ralph Williams  Website Hosted By: Applied Innovations