Blog about Adam Greenfield’s talk
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007Adam Greenfield would like to know how people respond to his talks, so hereby a call to everyone that will be attending his talk in Leuven to blog about it
Adam Greenfield would like to know how people respond to his talks, so hereby a call to everyone that will be attending his talk in Leuven to blog about it
I’m attending two interesting talks this month (together with some colleagues).
Adam Greenfield is coming to Leuven on November 27th. He wrote the book Everyware: the dawning age of ubiquitous computing and gave a keynote at Pervasive this year.
Next Monday, I’m going to Living Tomorrow in Vilvoorde for a session on the Internet of Things. I still have to figure out some issues with the registration though.
Takis referred me to a Google tech talk about git by Linus Torvalds.
Although I am more of a bzr advocate (for one because it’s easier to use, and fast enough for me), he gives a good explanation for the need for distributed revision control (which both bzr and git belong to).
Well worth a look.