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news letter no 34
The Rantings of the barely human.
Latest newsletter from my parent’s travels round europe 🙂
Sorry im a bit late posting this 🙁
news letter no 33Day 2 of the jQuery UK conference was the formal conference day with about 700 people in attendance.
It felt quite strange going to an open source conference for a none fringe project, particularly one that is treated as a product and used by many thousands of websites
On one side they do formal updates as you would expect from a corporation but as no one can fire them and they have no shareholders or such they can also tackle tricky subjects head on as well as take insults personally, which is a lovely change (although prone to a bit of ranting)
Much of conference context was very different to traditional corporate conferences due to the age of the attendees ( or rather the time they have been in IT) so they don’t have the history and background that many old farts have, as a presenter I am used to trying to pull people into this year (or even decade) while on the other hand dealing with people who have been programming computers since I was in nappies, in contrast this audience had a lot of people who are totally cutting edge but has only been in the business for a a few years (God I feel old).
The Good
The Less Good
⇓ Even though the actual conference was on an industrial estate, it was a very pretty industrial estate
⇑ Coo a full conference, not seen that in a while
⇑ The hardware hacking session was roll around on the floor funny, very well done and opened up lot of avenues that you can put your javascript knowledge to work with
⇑ The goodie bag was excellent, no waste and thankfully in a carrier bag so there was no need to chuck out another useless and crummy backpack, I even kept some of the bits of paper as they were informative not just shinny things for directors to read, the freebies offered by the vendors obviously did not come from marketing as they were actually useful,