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Guerilla Usability Testing with Andy Budd - Sold Out

Guerilla Usability Testing with Andy Budd - Sold Out

  • In: Blog
  • By: maxine
  • April 28th, 2008

I hope everyone who really really wanted to get along to learn about practical usability testing with Clearleft’s Andy Budd next month in Melbourne has managed to get a ticket, because the news is that this workshop, very popular from the start, has now completely sold out.

All of which makes for a great day of interactive learning for those who did manage to get a ticket, but maybe a bit of disappointment if you missed out.

Some potential consolations…

Andy will be delivering the opening keynote to the very first Web Directions User Experience on the day after the workshop, May 16. Still tickets available to what will be a very full day of user experience, usability and interaction design learning.

If you’ve got a hankering to take your Javascript learning to the next level and start creating mashups and working with APIs, as well as learn all about browser native vector graphics such as SVG/VML and Canvas, real-time data formats like XML and JSON, and all the latest advanced coding tricks, then you can still spend a day with the master, Cameron Adams. He’s going to be be presenting Frontiers of Javascript in both Melbourne (May 16) and Canberra (May 20).

And if you’re planning to be “across the ditch” in either Wellington or Christchurch, you can actually catch Andy’s workshop as part of Webstock’s Autumn series. All is not lost!



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