dConstruct: The final chapter! | Sally Lait
I love the thoughtfulness that Sally put into her personal write-up of dConstruct.
Research by the Sea was one of the best conferences I’ve been to in yeeeeeears. So many good, useful, inspiring, thoughtful, provocative talks. Much more about ethics and power and possibility than I’d expected. None of the ‘utopian bullshit’ you usually get at a product or digital conference, to quote one of the speakers!
I love the thoughtfulness that Sally put into her personal write-up of dConstruct.
If you were at dConstruct on Friday and you enjoyed the mood music during the breaks, this is what you were listening to.
Amy’s talk at Patterns Day was absolutely brilliant! Here’s an account of the day from her perspective.
The evident care Jeremy put into assembling the lineup meant an incredible mix of talks, covering the big picture stuff right down to the nitty gritty, and plenty in between.
Her observation about pre-talk nerves is spot-on:
I say all of this because it’s important for me and I think anyone who suffers with anxiety about public speaking, or in general, to recognise that having a sense of impending doom doesn’t mean that doom is actually impending.
Beyond Tellerrand has a new website and it’s beautiful!
And look! Past speakers like me get our own page.
In fact there’s a great big archive of all the past talks—that very much deserves your support as a friend of Beyond Tellerrand.
I’m going to share this with the organisers of that conference I pulled out of recently.
Having fun with view transitions and scroll-driven animations.
Buy a ticket for Web Day Out and you get 50% off a ticket for State Of The Browser!
The sixth speaker is revealed—only two more to go!
Your company should partner up with this event.
Remy and I gave a talk at Brighton’s Async meetup …five years after we were originally booked in.