Guerilla Usability Testing with Andy Budd — Sold Out

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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