The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate brings the history of the United States Senate alive using technology to engage and inspire like never before. The Institute features a full-scale recreation of the United States Senate Chamber, interactive exhibits, and a reproduction of Senator Kennedy’s Washington, D.C. office. Please plan for a 1.5 to 2 hour visit.
VISA, Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express. U.S. Bank Stadium is a cashless venue.
The will-call windows are located at the U.S. Bank Stadium Ticket Office, on the Northwest corner adjacent to the Polaris Gate. Will-Call will be available for pick-up beginning one hour prior to the event being attended, unless otherwise noted. Tickets are released only to the person whose name appears on the Ticketmaster transaction. Proper photo identification is required. A signature from the person authorized to pick up the tickets will be obtained at the time of pick up.
612-777-8787 U.S. Bank Stadium 612-33-VIKES Minnesota Vikings
Tickets can be purchased online only.
Accessible seating is available throughout all seating levels of U.S. Bank Stadium. For accessible seating accommodations, please contact Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. A specifically dedicated ADA Pick-Up/Drop-Off zone is available during events. The designated ADA Pick-Up/ Drop-Off zone is located on 10th Avenue South, between 6th Street South and 7th Street South. Game Day Team Members will be available when you arrive for any additional assistance.
Please collect your tickets from one hour before the performance.
Groups Booking Line: 0818 220811 or email group.sales@ticketmaster.ie
Ticket collection at Ticketmaster box office
The venue is accessible to the disabled. Special section allocated for wheelchair users. Special Needs Hotline: 0818 903001 (Republic of Ireland), 0844 2779964 (Northern Ireland and UK Customers).
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
Let's meet worldwide every first day of the month to share our love for Webtalk, the new social media, and invite our neighbours, friends and the passers-by to join!
Click here to see a list of all events worldwide. Learn more about Webtalk here.
If you are already in Webtalk, come and meet other Webtalkers, share your passion for Webtalk, exchange the latest tips and tricks, and come to invite the passers-by to join your team!
If you are not yet in Webtalk, or don't even know what Webtalk is about, use this day to discover the platform, create your account, write your first post and start inviting your fellow friends/family/colleagues or even the passers-by to join in your team!
The only rule is: BE CREATIVE!
If you are an artist, you can show your passion for Webtalk by organizing a happening!
If you are a musician, why not play a song about Webtalk?
Picnics are welcome too.
Don't forget to take pictures of the event to publish on Webtalk and other social media! Send us your pictures so we can publish them on our feed!
Please note that this event is self-organized. As a participant, you are the co-organizer of your own event.
This event is brought to you by the Webtalk Stars Team and webtk.co, your ticket to Webtalk. You can meet the Webtalk Stars Team on Webtalk.
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Cash, MC, Visa, Discover, and AMEX
Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up as early as 1 hour prior to event at the front of the building on the West side. (Alcaniz Street).
(850) 432-0800 - General Info
10am - 4pm Monday - Friday. Event hours vary and posted at Box Office.
This is an accessible venue.
A Progressive Web App (PWA) promises a native-app-like experience in the browser leading to higher retention and conversion. You as a developer can enhance your website into a PWA!
There have been plenty of introductory talks about PWAs and their concepts, but now it's time to walk the walk!
In this masterclass you will create a full fledged PWA from a real world example site. Step-by-step we will add features to our PWA using the latest browser technologies, without sacrificing compatibility for legacy browsers. Your app will be installable, run fullscreen, continue to work offline and support push notifications!
At the end of the day you will leave with a lot of knowledge, slides and hands-on experience, which will empower you in your daily work.
We pushed hard on PWAs in the last year and implemented several for our clients. While developing these PWAs we experienced what it takes to put PWAs in production. We also wrote and spoke at some meetups about our PWA adventures.
Audience
(Front-end) web developers.
Prerequisites
An understanding of Javascript and promises. If you’ve never worked with promises, don’t worry, this very short article explains all you need.
Duration
1 day course.
What will you learn
Selling PWAs to stakeholders
The basics of service workers
What to do with iOS
PWA tooling and testing
Handling the offline experience
Better performance with caching strategies
Engage users with push notifications
Implement background sync to keep a uninterrupted user flow
Creating an app experience with Add to Home Screen
PWA patterns and architectures
Using libraries to your advantage
Progressive web app pitfalls
Deploying and maintaining
Roughly 50% will be theory and 50% hands-on assignments.
Instructors
Declan Rek - Declan is De Voorhoede’s very own web performance specialist. Because of the caching possibilities of service workers he got into these workers quite early. After implementing them at several clients Declan got more and more interested in PWA oatterns. Read about his pursuit for negating the network or find him on Twitter.
Anne Fortuin - Anne is a lead front-end developer at De Voorhoede. He created a web app for elevator inspections; a full fledged PWA that works fully offline including background sync. He got so hyped by the end user experience while building this app, that he wants enhance every website into a PWA. Including yours! Find him on Twitter.
Questions
Do you still have questions about the workshop? Don't hesitate to ask!