[barcampgr] Topics

Matt Heusser matt.heusser at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 06:39:53 PDT 2009


you gotta admit, the gadgets are cool.

One of my lights-up-when-dropped-in-water doesnt-actually-keep-drinks-cold
ice cubes broke.  I should check the others.

--heusser

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam at whitemice.org
> wrote:

> On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 19:39 -0400, barcamp.ourteddybear at xoxy.net wrote:
> > Hi, folks -
> > I'm wanting to go to BarCampGR 4, having never been to a BarCamp before.
> > I was looking over past topics, and they mostly seem to have to do
> > with web programming.
>
> Yes, they are typically very development heavy.  One of the reasons I
> try to do a sysadmin oriented one.
>
> > I'm purely a rich client, .NET person (no
> > Silverlight), with expertise in TCP/IP and multithreading.
>
> Sounds like great topics!  I'm developing a fat-client Gtk#
> <http://code.google.com/p/consonance/> application and
> networking/threading has been the bane of my existence.  I'd absolutely
> go to a presentation about that.
>
> > I was
> > thinking of a presentation on design and implementation of
> > asynchronous components,
> > but I'm not really sure if it would be right
> > for the target audience.
>
> If the target audience includes me it is!
>
> > Would this be an acceptable topic?
>
> YES
>
> > I'm a bit nervous about possibly
> > being the only non-web presenter.
>
> Please, provide more representation for the non [anti?]
> sell-my-soul-to-google-in-exchange-for-a-pretty-[and-useless]-gadget
> crowd.
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