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Web Developer Chat: Fredrik Andersson

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I thought that after Håkon graced us with his presence, it would be fitting to follow that chat with someone who uses CSS the way a ninja wields the nunchaku. He's fast, precise and deadly.

All joking aside, Fred is the man making My Opera look the way it does. Chances are, you've seen his other work throughout all the Opera Websites. He created the beloved widgets page and now is hard at work creating the new My Opera look and feel. He's been with Opera more than five years and has seen the Opera community develop from a forum page to a full on social networking hub. And he's had his fingers in it from the beginning.

Join us tomorrow and bring all your questions about how we create our websites, or Fred's personal love of pirates to the #webapps channel. Note that we are back to our original time tomorrow of 5 PM CET or check for your time (thanks, remcolanting).

Web Developer Chat: Server-side development

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We celebrated the rebirth of our weekly Web chat last week with David Storey, Opera's Chief Web Opener. It was great to see some new faces in addition to the core group who consistently join week in and week out.

This week we're joined by Ole Kasper Olsen, in Opera's Information Systems department. Ole Kasper has a straightforward job description: keep My Opera running. So it's no surprise that he knows a thing or four about the server world.

When these chats have focused on Web applications, we've talked mainly about client-side development. With Ole Kasper, you can ask any server-side questions. If you have some burning questions about MySQL, Perl, and Apache, just bring them over to #webapps tomorrow, February 1st at 5:00 PM CET.