Central Coast Code Camp

This weekend (September 27,28) the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo is playing host to the Central Coast Code Camp. Like other code camps it is a simple, small gathering of local developers giving presentations to other local developers. We all get to learn a little and I’m looking forward to it.

I’ll be giving a session on Sunday where I will be discussing graceful degradation and progressive enhancement. Looking at the schedule, you’ll notice my topic is strikingly different than the others, which tend to focus on the backend or desktop applications. Considering I haven’t even been to anything of this sort as a regular attendee, let alone a presenter, this can mean only one thing: I’m a little scared. But I’m excited by being scared. I figure if I go too long without a little professional fear of the unknown it means I’m getting complacent. And what better place to screw up than a tiny code camp on the sunny, rural California coast?

Comments

you're welcome (for the brainstorming). and break a leg!

Thank you!!! Actually, here is the log for how this went down:
(10:47:26 AM) thedthawk: but seriously if i were to present at a conference what the fuck would i talk about
(10:47:32 AM) Patricia: hmmm
(10:47:53 AM) thedthawk: my presentation would probably be called "stop being fucking retarded"
(10:47:55 AM) Patricia: graceful degradation and progressive enhancement
(10:47:56 AM) Patricia: i dont know
(10:48:05 AM) thedthawk: true i do love those things extremely

haha! that seems like so long ago... like less than a month. -_-

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