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Developers Day
The objective of Developers Day at the International WWW Conference series is to foster development of the World Wide Web by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas about the underlying technology. Developers Day is intended for those exploring the leading edge of this technology. The activities of Developers Day appeal to the people - developers and researchers - and organisations who make the technology and tools that make it possible, ultimately, for content developers and end-users to use and experience the World-Wide Web.

Developers Day will focus on:

  • Substantially detailed information about new technical developments
  • Updates on previous or current developments
  • Case histories and discussions regarding WWW standards existing or proposed
  • Demonstrations and comparisions of alternative implementations of technologies or tools
  • Information about research and developments in methodologies parallel to, extending, and/or optimising the WWW
  • Inter-disciplinary research and development
  • Expert advice and information about methods of development
  • Advance information about pending or new technologies

Developers Day Program

The program for the Technology Tracks for Developers Day is now available.

Further Information

For further information on Developers Day, please email the Developer's Day Chair at: developer@www7.conf.au

WWW7 Developers Day Committee

Renato Iannella, DSTC (Chair)
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group (Co-Chair)
Hakon Lie, W3C
Eric Miller, OCLC
Murray Maloney, Grif S.A.
Simon Phipps, IBM Centre for Java Technology Development
Nigel Ward, DSTC
Andrew Wood, DSTC
Alan K Ashcroft, IBM Centre for Java Technology Development
Martin J. Dürst, W3C
Bob Schloss, IBM
Keith Duddy, DSTC
Josef Dietl, W3C
Josh Cohen, Microsoft

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