There are plenty of non-men in tech to speak at your conference - Stephanie Stimac’s Blog
I’m going to share this with the organisers of that conference I pulled out of recently.
I had the great pleasure of finally meeting Hui Jing when Mozilla invited me along to Singapore to speak at their developer roadshow. Hui Jing is speaking at each one of the events on the roadshow, and documenting the journey here.
She’s being very modest about her talk: it was superb! Entertaining and informative in equal measure, delivered with gusto. Seriously, frontend conference organisers, try to get Hui Jing to speak about CSS at your event—you won’t regret it.
I’m going to share this with the organisers of that conference I pulled out of recently.
The slides from Hidde’s presentation at Beyond Tellerrand.
I’ve managed to convince Paul to come out of the shadows for one last heist—it’s gonna be good!
(And Paul shares a discount for 20% off your UX London ticket!)
Excellent advice from Stuart.
Watch—and more importantly, listen—to this five minute video to get the full effect.
Lara’s superb book on public speaking is now available in its entirity for free as a web book!
And a very beautiful web book it is too! All it needs is a service worker so it works offline.
Three days of excellent talks and workshops in the heart of the city.
Why I withdrew from speaking at two different conferences with uncomfortably homogenous line-ups.
Remy and I gave a talk at Brighton’s Async meetup …five years after we were originally booked in.
Save the dates: June 10th to 12th.
I gave a short talk on a big topic.