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Who is coming? #3
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Me, I'm coming :) |
I'd love to go, but I don't really think I can justify it any more. I gave up being a developer and embarked on a career in management six months ago. In that time, I've probably spent a total of 20 hours writing code. These days I suspect I ought to be levelling up on finance and business, rather than software. I'd be interested in sending someone from my team along though if it does happen. |
Tricky, isn't it? I've done hardly any coding over the last year, but now my project is finally in development I'm going to have to get my hands dirty, reviewing and guiding if not actually being responsible for writing code. I'd like to come, but need to clear it with my boss and think of something to talk about... |
Wow David, how are you handling that? are you enjoying it, or missing the old coding? was it the only way to advance your career? Whether either of you can justify coming to yourselves, or your bosses, I think that your contribution would be, if possible even more. We all have to deal with management, and you have to deal with coders. In fact I personally am becoming more interested in the group dynamics of creativity. I find it really interesting going from team to team to lone coder and how I have to change my way of working and relating with each team. Especially since I am coming from a past where flamboyantly creative people work together as opposed to the far more introverted geek. |
I'm interested in coming. I have absolutely no idea what I'll talk about - I haven't touched Flash for over a year - but it'd be nice meet old and random new people. At worst we can all go for long healthy walks without the distractions of mobile phone signals :) |
It would be great to hear what everyone is up to. You don't have to be writing code to have something interesting to say. As Flash slowly disappears we are scattering in different directions and it's good to gather together and learn from each other's experiences, and that definitely includes the experiences of those who've moved into management. |
me, I'll come. I could talk a little about webRTC or code club or both |
I'll try to come, but can't make any promises: the fall might be I could talk about this Shumway thing I mostly work on nowadays, or about |
I'd love to come, though not sure what I can bring to the mix - my career's Still, I would love to see you all again, and there have been plenty of Dan
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nods I'm also still making a living from Flash - and it looks like that will continue for at least a few more years. There simply isn't another technology that can deliver properly mixed interactive e-learning content. I was rather cheered to see that Scratch is now in flash too. On 19 May 2014, at 10:52, Dan Sumption [email protected] wrote:
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I don't think the technology we work in matters a jot. |
Great initiative! I also jumped a lot in terms of technologies and work mostly on backend technologies right now (though I do some AngularJS right now as well). As a follow-up to Dominic's last talk about functional programming I could talk about my learnings from working with Erlang. Would be happy to see all of you again. |
@MattesGroeger Interesting that you should be working mainly on the backend. |
@dansumption One of my talks was about Collaborative Devising in theatre, for gawds sake. I really don't think you need have any fears of not being able to bring something to the mix. You will. |
I'm in (pending the usual work permissions which I don't think will be a problem). No idea what I'll talk about... Currently working on front end JS with Dojo. I'd be tempted to talk about @DavidArno @angerelle I'm looking/considering/applying for a move into more management and I'm keen to hear more about peoples thoughts and experiences. Personally I feel that there is lots to improve. I'm also interested in and looking at flow and team flow and what makes a really fantastic team.... |
As for people. I've someone in mind who has joined us on the project as an test expert. She is working and exploring automated testing for our current project. I'm not sure if it matters (your thoughts) but her coding experience is very limited (but JS skill is growing rapidly out of necessity). I think her insight and experience would be valuable to us all. Any thoughts? |
@Stray can you make sure that all past participants are aware of this discussion, and are members of this group? |
Ta Neil - good thinking, I just emailed Dave Sussman and I'm about to email Martin as well, and then cross check previous participants against the group. Thank you! (I am very, very much enjoying this process). On 19 May 2014, at 15:30, neil manuell [email protected] wrote:
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@Stray this could all be part of it |
Meta! On 19 May 2014, at 15:39, neil manuell [email protected] wrote:
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Hi everyone! I was reading the discussions, but just to let you know. I'm starting new studio so the other half of the year will be very busy for me. I'll be thinking if I can make it, but low chances this year, again. I'm very happy it's going to happen and it didn't disappear. |
@wrobel221 Good to hear from you, I hope the new job will be exciting. |
Moving in to management wasn't something I'd been considering and I certainly don't see it as the only way my career could have gone. When my boss resigned though, and I was offered his job, I decided to give it a try. To my surprise, I absolutely love it and probably should have made such a move earlier as I feel much happier at work now than when I was a developer. Soon after getting the job, the company was restructured, and I found myself in charge of all the company's current and future product development, as well as our IT infrastructure. I report directly to the CEO and I'm now part of the senior management team. This is exciting stuff for me (though it'll likely fill some of you with horror!:) My days now are spent in Word, Excel and Outlook, as well as meetings and skyping/phoning people in our offices in other parts of the UK, Malaysia and the USA. I've used Visual Studio just a couple of times in order to write little utilities to assist some of my tasks, but really don't do any development any more. The upshot of all this is that, whilst I could do a talk that might be of interest to the group, I really can't justify spending a week learning about, and practising, skills and knowledge that are no longer relevant to my job. So I won't be attending TH any more. However, I do intend inviting 1 - 2 of my team to attend if they want to. It's a brilliant event and it taught me loads.I'm really pleased to see it will live on and I want others in my company to benefit from TH too. |
Wow, that's great, so it turns out that David is more of a people person, who'd 'v thunk :) same goes as I said to @wrobel221 your ideas would still be welcome. |
Hey All, Sorry for the late reply. I have been away for a week and not had a chance to respond. This is really exciting to see TH getting a reboot. Unfortunately however i'm unlikely to be able to attend in person as i'm now living over in Australia with someone I met while travelling and as i'm now in indie games developer my boss is telling me that my fund for training and development is a little limited at the moment. Having said that I would love to be a part in any way I can. If you need help with something just shout. |
Hi everyone, I would absolutely love to come but I'm still living in San Francisco and BTW have any of you been following the "Is TDD dead?" conversation on
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Wow!
you are setting the bar so high. any one else? |
So, who of you is up for it?
Also, I think that we should open it up and get some new blood in.
Have you any friends / colleagues / proteges that would like to come?
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