Greg Smith

Greg has a broad range of development and design experience. He has a knack for making software that is polished and easy-to-use.

When he’s not consulting or training for Bocoup he likes to make HTML5 games such as 91, handy tools such as LetterBrush, and electronic music studio mixes.

Check out Greg Smith's website, github and twitter.

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HTML5 Crash Course

Posted on Jan 01, 2009

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We offer comprehensive beginner and advanced jQuery, JavaScript and HTML5 training onsite and at The Bocoup Loft in Boston, MA.

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