Speakers
- Brad Abrams
- Tom Ball
- David Boloker
- Ryan Breen
- Bob Byron
- Max Carlson
- Ludovic Champenois
- Patrick Chanezon
- Scott Davis
- Scott Dietzen
- Keith Donald
- Nicholas Eddy
- Cal Evans
- Jon Ferraiolo
- Neal Ford
- Thomas Fuchs
- Jesse James Garrett
- Nate Grover
- Aaron Gustafson
- Kevin Hakman
- Clint Hall
- Stuart Halloway
- Josh Holmes
- Molly Holzschlag
- Kevin Hoyt
- Bob Ippolito
- Bruce Johnson
- Sean Kane
- Nik Krimm
- Howard Lewis Ship
- Kevin Lynch
- Dustin Machi
- Matthew McCullough
- Steffen Meschkat
- Eric Miller
- Eric Miraglia
- William Morris
- Aaron Newton
- Vic Patterson
- Nandini Ramani
- Aza Raskin
- Torrey Rice
- Tom Robinson
- Rick Ross
- Alex Russell
- Christian Schalk
- Dylan Schiemann
- Matt Schmidt
- Nathaniel Schutta
- Bill Scott
- Scott Shattuck
- Deryk Sinotte
- Ken Sipe
- Brian Sletten
- Steve Souders
- Etienne Studer
- Venkat Subramaniam
- Tenni Theurer
- David Verba
- Rich Waters
- Dustin Whittle
- Mike Wilcox
- Greg Wilkins
- James Williams
- Chris Wilson
- Richard Worth
- Nicholas C. Zakas
- Kris Zyp
Nate Grover
Javascript enthusiast
Nate Grover has spent nearly a decade building rich, dynamic web interfaces, including Ajax-style components on platforms where it should not have been attempted but somehow they worked anyway. In 2004 he founded his own consultancy Simple Dynamics, specializing in building rich-client interfaces.
Nate enjoys camping with his sons who are not yet old enough to appreciate getting away from it all but he hopes someday they'll see that Spiderman cartoons just don't compare. Actually, Nate also enjoys watching Spiderman cartoons with his sons ...
Nate enjoys camping with his sons who are not yet old enough to appreciate getting away from it all but he hopes someday they'll see that Spiderman cartoons just don't compare. Actually, Nate also enjoys watching Spiderman cartoons with his sons ...