Registration

At View Source you’ll be inspired by what’s to come. Join us and learn to build a web that’s more powerful, accessible, and secure using modern techniques that work today and will thrive tomorrow. We learn best from each other, so View Source will provide plenty of time and space for interaction and conversation. In addition to awesome talks, there will be an ongoing hacking space, demos, and group discussions, as well as fun evening activities.

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    Limited Availability
    On sale until 10-09-2015

    $ 595
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    Full Price Conference Registration
    On sale until 11-03-2015

    $ 795
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Speakers

Our speakers will expose best practices and practical, innovative development techniques. In addition, we will have a daily set of group discussions with experts on a variety of hot topics.

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Myles Borins

Signal processing, perceptual audio, and the web audio api

Signal processing, perceptual audio, and the web audio api

Myles Borins is a developer, musician, artist, and inventor He works at IBM contributing to the node.js project among other open source initiatives.

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Josh Carpenter

Building a Virtual Reality Web Experience

Building a Virtual Reality Web Experience

Josh leads the the virtual reality initiative at Mozilla, focusing on bringing high performance virtual reality to the open web. He has worked previously in architectural visualization, building automation, and motion graphics, continually exploring the intersection of digital experiences and the built environment. Most recently he was UX Lead for Firefox OS.

Paul Ford

Paul Ford

Keynote: The Web Today

Keynote: The Web Today

Paul Ford is a writer, programmer, and co-founder of Postlight, a 35-person New York City software agency that creates Internet platforms and designs and builds web and mobile products. He has in the past been an editor and archivist at Harper's Magazine, an essayist and novelist, and a radio commentator, and is most often found building content management systems. He writes regularly for Medium's The Message and has a column in The New Republic about databases, called Big Data. In June 2015 he wrote an entire issue of Bloomberg Businessweek to explain “What Is Code?” In addition to managing Postlight, he is writing a book about web pages for the publisher FSG, to be published in 2016.

Lyza Danger Gardner

Lyza Danger Gardner

Keynote

Keynote

Lyza Danger Gardner is a developer and human, co-founder and CTO of Cloud Four. A 20-year veteran of the web, she is a generalist with an abiding commitment to making the web work everywhere. Lyza is a seasoned and spirited speaker, and is a writer for A List Apart, O’Reilly Publishing, net Magazine and others.

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Stephanie Hobson

Web Accessibility: 
Making Websites Better for Everyone

Web Accessibility: 
Making Websites Better for Everyone

Stephanie has been coding since 1998 for websites as large as bcit.ca, and as popular as careers.mozilla.org. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript have always been her passion so her interests naturally extend to web standards, progressive enhancement, performance, analytics, and accessibility. She's currently working as front-end dev for the Mozilla Developer Network.

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Rachel Nabors

State of the animation 2015

State of the animation 2015

Rachel Nabors is a web animation expert, an award-winning cartoonist, and invited expert at the W3C. She travels the world, speaking and training, and helping teams use animation right in their design systems and documentation. When not biking around her home city of Portland, she curates WebAnimationWeekly.com. You can catch her as @rachelnabors on Twitter and at rachelnabors.com.

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Jarrod Overson

What writing games and graphics code can teach us about web app development

What writing games and graphics code can teach us about web app development

Engineer at Shape Security, JavaScript nerd, Speaker, Creator of Plato, RCL, preprocess, Co-author of Developing Web Components.

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Inayaili de Leon Persson

Realistic responsive design

Realistic responsive design

Inayaili de León Persson is Lead Web Designer at Canonical — the company behind Ubuntu — where she focuses on establishing and evangelising the brands’ visual direction online. Through her blog Web Designer Notebook and articles for sites like 24 Ways and Smashing Magazine, she has established herself as an advocate of clean, semantic HTML and CSS. Inayaili is a member of .net Magazine and Smashing Magazine’s Expert Panel, and the author of Pro CSS for High Traffic Websites (Apress, 2011), a book that explores the challenges of working in large teams on websites that receive considerable traffic. She’s Panamanian Portuguese, born in the USSR, and has been living in London since 2008 — her favourite city in the world. She loves cats and naps.

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Sara Soueidan

Practical SVG

Practical SVG

Sara is a freelance front-end web developer, writer and speaker from Lebanon. She is the author of the Codrops CSS Reference and has co-authored the Smashing Book 5. Sara gives workshops on and writes a lot about CSS and SVG. You can find all of her articles on [her blog](sarasoueidan.com) and follow her on Twitter @SaraSoueidan.

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Luke Wagner

Discussion: WebAssembly

Discussion: WebAssembly

Luke Wagner is a Research Engineer at Mozilla and works on JavaScript Engine performance, asm.js, and WebAssembly.

Tom Wesselman

Tom Wesselman

Web Apps, IoT, and Wearable Tech: connecting the dots

Web Apps, IoT, and Wearable Tech: connecting the dots

Tom Wesselman is Director, Web Platform and APIs, at Plantronics. His focus is connecting the capabilities of Plantronics products to the world around them. The team is developing a set of web services and APIs to enable applications to access the capabilities of Plantronics’ wearable technology. The next step is to work with partners and developers to integrate those capabilities into compelling applications.

Schedule

Venue

Gerding Theater at the Armory
128 NW Eleventh Avenue
Portland, OR 97209 Full Venue Info