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Web.start Tech.Day report

~ 17th May 2007. · 23:09 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

The Tech day of Web.start conference went really well. Apart from being a pioneer conference in Croatia, once again I’ve witnessed the importance of the networking aspect of such an event.

Today, I met guys who I knew only over the internet, so I’ll have to update my XFN relations for the following people: Sini¹a Dukariæ, Stjepan Zlodi, Nikola Plejiæ, Nikola Deniæ and Marko Bijeliæ.

All in all, presentations were quite interesting, especially Joel Spolsky’s The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code and Marko Bijeliæ’s Information Architecture — mostly because of the presenters’ entertaining style.

Hope to se more of such happenings in our corner of the world.

Update: Vanja and me are not visiting the second conference day. However, in Friday you can meet our fellow developersToma¹ and Marijo.

5 Comments

  1. Khm, Nikola Plejiæ :). Nevermind, most of the people get that wrong. I agree it was a great start for the conference, and that we need more similar events in the future.

  2. Heh, in fact I know how to spell your family name correctly. It must have been that I was exhausted yesterday. Beeing nice to met you, Zwei!

  3. Hi,

    So hopefully, this will not be the last time and we can extend our networking.

  4. Yep, I’m expecting more of these in a years to come.

  5. I have to say that it was real and pleasant surprise meeting you IRL and I’m looking forward meeting you again in Zagreb :)

    If for nothing else, then to exchange some Mac tips and software :)
    Take care Marko

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