This evening, I’ll be speaking at the peculiar but fun Ignite SF. My talk is notionally about functional programming, but it’s really about imposing constraints on yourself, and what you can get out of it.
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How’d it go? Will there be video or slide materials online?
I’d be really interested in hearing about the self imposed constraints.
Sounds like a fun forum and a fun talk.
Love to see the slides & notes!
My girlfriend and I both spoke and Ignite… we were really impressed by your talk, since you managed to amuse even the total non-techies in the audience (we even mentioned this on our post about the event)
I second the request for slides/notes if there were any.
Cheers.