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CSS architecture workshop tour from Jonathan Snook to stop in Philly, $100 discount

If you work with HTML and CSS everyday, but want to learn how to be more efficient, Jonathan Snook promises you could be in luck. The leading developer and designer is bringing his book-based touring CSS workshop, Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS), to Philadelphia on June 1, 2012. Snook is offering a deep $100 […]

If you work with HTML and CSS everyday, but want to learn how to be more efficient, Jonathan Snook promises you could be in luck.

The leading developer and designer is bringing his book-based touring CSS workshop, Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS), to Philadelphia on June 1, 2012. Snook is offering a deep $100 discount off the $486 price tag to the Philly set.

“Snook’s work was influential on my early days as a software craftsman, so I’m pretty proud that he’s coming to Philly,” Indy Hall cofounder Alex Hillman said in an email to Technically Philly.

But, there’s a catch. The all-day workshop, which will be held at the Hub Cira Centre adjacent to 30th Street Station, is limited to just 25 participants.

To see a schedule of what to expect from the workshop click here. To register click here and enter PHILLYLOVE to claim the discount.

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