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The Webmaster track at Web Builder 2.0 addresses challenges for maintaining and scaling Web sites for the real world. From insider tips on Web hosting to best practices for security, experts will guide the way to ensuring your site performs today and tomorrow.

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Cal Henderson

Engineering Manager, Flickr

HendersonCal Henderson has been a Web applications developer for far too long and should really start looking for a serious job. Originally from England, he currently works at Yahoo! Inc. in Sunnyvale, California as the engineering manager for the photosharing service Flickr. Before working at Flickr, Cal was the technical director of special Web projects at Emap, a UK media company. By night, he works for several Web sites and communities, including the creative community B3TA [www.b3ta.com] and his personal site, iamcal.com. In his spare time, he writes Windows software, develops Web publishing tools and writes occasional articles about Web application development and security. In 2006, Cal wrote Building Scalable Websites, published by O'Reilly Media Inc.

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