OK, this is going too far. Jim Minatel writes about a Web 2.0 conference that has real coding sessions. Jim and I have known each other quite a while (we worked in the programmer magazine/conference business together at Fawcette Technical Publications, and he was the editor on my book).
What’s next? Profits? Heheh.
It’s funny how the inclusion of “coding” sessions is supposed to give this Web2.0 conference credibility. IMO, it makes the conference sound like even more of a joke.
It’s funny how the inclusion of “coding” sessions is supposed to give this Web2.0 conference credibility. IMO, it makes the conference sound like even more of a joke.
oh- real coding in Las Vagas ?? I really dont think so..go figure !!
oh- real coding in Las Vagas ?? I really dont think so..go figure !!