trevor ([info]entropyman) wrote,
@ 2008-03-11 20:20:00
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another SXSWi
I've successfully made it through another SXSW Interactive.

I've been to a couple of these now, and they've both been pretty interesting, even if I'm not the target for the conference. The main target seems to be designers and small web companies doing web programming. There's not a lot of panels geared towards programmers who work in large companies or on big, complicated business applications. But, that doesn't mean I can't learn anything.

I saw several good talks over the last few days. A few of the subjects: AJAX and Flash mistakes, scalability issues, Sci-Fi's influence on UI design, wireframing, and client side code and internationalization. That last one (client side code and I18N) was really informative. Google has thought a <b>lot</b> about I18N, and it showed in this presentation. I learned a few new things there and got even more daunted by how hard it is to get I18N really right.

And it wasn't all talks. We wandered through the Screenburn arcade to look at some of the games and saw some interesting sights.

Sadly, though, it's come to a close, and now I have to go back to work tomorrow.




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[info]teencake
2008-03-12 02:27 pm UTC (link)
Did you see this? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/09/opinion/09rogers.html

The connections he draws between D&D and online networking is pretty interesting.

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[info]entropyman
2008-03-12 02:35 pm UTC (link)
I saw the image the other day, but I haven't read the story.

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[info]xacat
2008-03-14 05:46 am UTC (link)
i really enjoyed the I18N panel, also. i doubt we are going to be accommodating RtL charsets in any of our web applications anytime soon, but it was interesting never the less. the AJAX panel was neat, but i think the dojo guy was high on speed.

it seemed as if the entire conference was focused on "intro to social media" and gaming. i've never walked out of so many panels. bleh. fun, regardless.

the keynote speaker from postsecret was kinda neat, even if he was so. very. 'camp-counselor'.

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[info]entropyman
2008-03-14 02:36 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, the whole conference did seem pretty focused on social media and gaming. The last time I went, it was all, "look what we can do with javascript and web 2.0". That's kinda why I think I'm not really the target audience. But every now and then you hit a good technical panel like the I18N one or the javascript one and you get something useful out of it.

Also, I justify to the managers' signing the checks by telling them that it gives me a feel for where the industry is going, which it does. And then, I get three days off work to go attend it. :)

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(Anonymous)
2008-03-14 10:22 pm UTC (link)
Did you get to see Lou Reed?----Frank

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[info]entropyman
2008-03-14 10:33 pm UTC (link)
Nope. He talked at the music conference. Sadly, I only had a pass for the internet part.

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