The joy of conferences in your hometown

August 13th, 2007 . by polyGeek

I’m jazzed about going to the 360Flex conference starting tomorrow morning.  How jazzed? Well, I went to the original 360Flex down in San Jose and I’m going to it again here in Seattle even though I haven’t even looked at the schedule, yet. No idea what’s on tap. I think they’ll talk about Actionscript a little bit here and there. That’s just a feeling. :-)

I think it says a lot for the show that John Wilker and Tom Ortega put on. I don’t know what the sessions are but I know they’ll be good. I’m there.

Humm, maybe that says that I’m an idiot for signing up for a conference without knowing what the sessions are. Nahh, I prefer  to go with the former option. :-)
I’ll be sure to take copious notes and do a brain dump when it’s all over. Or maybe I’ll be able to get to it each night since I’m staying at home. We’ll see.

Speaking of conferences: I just signed up last week to go to MAX07 in Chicago. That will make three conferences this year! I doubt if I’ll be able to keep up that pace for ‘08 but it would be nice.

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2 Responses to “The joy of conferences in your hometown”

  1. comment number 1 by: Robin Harrison

    How’s the conference been so far?

    I’m gutted I couldn’t make it over for Seattle this time around - definitely on board for the Milan and East Coast USA variants!

  2. comment number 2 by: polyGeek

    Session wise it’s been okay. I think the best block of sessions are days 2-3. The after hours Bar-BQ was a blast. It’s always a great time hanging with the crowd.

    One thing that’s a bit different is that there seems to be more design oriented attendees than the first 360Flex in San Jose.

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