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Rich UX is not a technology, it is a process

Yasser Makram - Mouneer Rabie

Level: TBD

Abstract:

We will discuss techniques for chartering and team goals alignment, persona management, story management, prototyping using SketchFlow, designer/developer integration, lean and continuous value flow.

Startup nightmares, wake up and get back to real life

Remon Zakaria - Ahmed Ramy

Level: 200

Abstract:

In the Startup nightmares Remon Zakaria and Ahmed Ramy will highlight the process of having a successful startup with tips & tricks about that plus the potential legal , financial & strategic issues that a startup companies might face. The session is very helpful for everyone who would think of starting a company or has recently started one.

Making your blog suck less

Scott Hanselman

Level: TBD

Abstract:

Scott Hanselman has been blogging for nearly 8 years. He's made a lot of mistakes, but done a few things right. Ultimately the goal isn't to have a perfect blog, but rather to have a blog that sucks less. Ideally, it'll get better every day. Join Scott in this practical and solution-focused talk where you'll walk away with dozens of tips you can use today to make your own blog suck a little less.

Fun with HTTP Handlers

Miguel Castro

Level: 200

Abstract:

Ever wish you can track what people download from your site? Or even worse, prevent people from downloading files for which they need to first pay. Well once someone figures out the web folder where you store files for download, they may just be able to browse to them. Let's put a stop to this now! In this session, I'm going to use this practical and realistic scenario to show you the world of HTTP Handlers, what they are, where they fall in the pipeline, and what they good for. You'll see both conventional handlers and ASHX handlers as well in this one.

iPhone Development with Mono Touch using C#

Ahmed Essam

Level: 200p>

Abstract:

iPhone is one of the most amazing devices ever, the device and iPhone OS capabilities give amazing power for the applications, in this session we will have a brief introduction about iPhone development using MonoTouch and C# with 2 amazing demo apps "MonoTwit" & "MonoFlick" utilizing 2 of the most growing web applications, in addition we will have a sneak peak about iPad.

Information Overload

Scott Hanselman

Level: TBD

Abstract:

As developers, we are asked to absorb even more information than ever before. More APIs, more documentation, more patterns, more layers of abstraction. Now Twitter and Facebook compete with Email and Texts for our attention, keeping us up-to-date on our friends dietary details and movie attendance second-by-second. Does all this information take a toll on your psyche or sharpen the saw? Is it a matter of finding the right tools and filters to capture what you need, or do you just need to unplug. Is ZEB (zero email bounce) a myth or are there substantive techniques for prioritizing your live as a developer? Join Scott Hanselman as we explore this topic…perhaps we’ll crowd-source the answers!