| bio | website | yeoldeclue.com/blog |
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| location | Manchester, United Kingdom | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 9 months |
| seen | Sep 24 '12 at 14:13 | |
| stats | profile views | 21 |
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Oct 8 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 5 |
answered | What would you change about DevDays next year? |
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Nov 5 |
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DevDays 2009 Reviews - London @Paul - cool - I'll have a read of that, it's interesting to compare approaches. (I did a fair amount of SML in the past, but not a lot of haskell). It's a pity I only found out about this page by accident though. @Petteri don't worry, I didn't pay an attendance fee for london. (Just to cambridge - I found out about speaking @ london later) @Mike your comment has given me the idea that actually having an IRC session open would've been neat - to encourage people to code the equivalent along in their language on etherpads. Would need a longer session though. Perhaps more of a bar camp thing. |
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Nov 4 |
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DevDays 2009 Reviews - London Many thanks for the kind comments. @annakata Many thanks & I'll bear that in mind. I'd rather be closer to belgian chocolate (metaphorically and practically :-) though for that sort of group. |
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Nov 3 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 3 |
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DevDays 2009 Reviews - London Annakata: my apologies that you really didn't like the presentation style (I've posted a longer comment about that). Whilst I'm glad that there's a fair number of people who got something out of it, your comments are ones I'll bear in mind for the future - since they're not unique. The problem with a live-coding approach (as requested...) is that it can look unprepared despite everything. In fact I had prepared heavily, including extra material in case I under-ran. If redone I'd pick something of mine rather than someone else's. Decent audio also helps :/ Anyway, sorry & thanks for feedback. |
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Nov 3 |
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DevDays 2009 Reviews - London I'm glad you liked the talk. Given hindsight, I'd do things differently given feedback. Whilst you can't please all the people all of the time, it's certainly worth aiming for. |
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Nov 3 |
answered | DevDays 2009 Reviews - London |