Hosting

I haven’t spoken at any conferences so far this year, and I don’t have any upcoming talks. That feels weird. I’m getting kind of antsy to give a talk.

I suspect my next talk will have something to do with HTML web components. If you’re organising an event and that sounds interesting to you, give me a shout.

But even though I’m not giving a conference talk this year, I’m doing a fair bit of hosting. There was the lovely Patterns Day back in March. And this week I’m off to Amsterdam to be one of the hosts of CSS Day. As always, I’m very much looking forward to that event.

Once that’s done, it’ll be time for the biggie. UX London is just two weeks away—squee!

There are still tickets available. If you haven’t got yours yet, I highly recommend getting it before midnight on Friday—that’s when the regular pricing ends. After that, it’ll be last-chance passes only.

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Previously on this day

7 years ago I wrote Clearleft.com is a progressive web app

The Clearleft website works offline …and about time too!

8 years ago I wrote eLife goes live

Collaborating on a pattern library.

10 years ago I wrote 100 words 075

Day seventy five.

20 years ago I wrote It's good to talk

If, like me, you’ve spent most of your waking hours for the past few months living, eating and breathing JavaScript, you might welcome the opportunity to talk with some like-minded folks. Even if you’re not quite that sad, you still might like

22 years ago I wrote Truth! What is it good for?

I found it ironic when James Lileks yesterday referred to a cartoon by saying “when it gets political it’s just embarassing”. This pretty much sums up how I feel about Lileks’ Daily Bleats.

23 years ago I wrote eMac - the E is for Everybody

I see that Apple have opened up the eMac to everyone - not just the education sector.

23 years ago I wrote Mirror Project pictures

It’s hard to believe that the weather so nice just a couple of days ago when I took this picture of myself reflected in Jessica’s sunglasses.

23 years ago I wrote Back to normal

I had my moment in the limelight with Salter Cane last night. All in all, it went really well.