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JSconf2010 announced with a new website and an interesting concept
Jsconf is coming back this year and has a pretty interesting concept. They are looking to get some more talks, but it’s not just as easy as sending it to an email.
If you are interested, first you need to understand how the website works, there is a hidden json in the website (ppsstt: use the DOM tab of firebug), from there you will have access to some commands (use javascript:jsconf.theCommand() in the address bar). Once you have find the form, you will need to encode your submission in json to get accepted! It will certainly reduce the amount of talks idea sent, which is certainly not a bad idea, if you can’t figure it out, you should probably attend the event rather than do a talk.
Anyways, head here and have some fun!
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