March Conference Madness
March is shaping up to be a crazy month. In the next ten days, I'm speaking at four conferences and holding one iOS workshop (with another to follow at the end of the month).
March is about to become a mad month for me, starting tomorrow (or perhaps it started on Friday, with Geek Ninja Battle Night). Today, I'm off to London, staying overnight at Heathrow (and hopefully attending this evening's NSCoder night in London) before flying to Lithuania tomorrow where, on Thursday, I will be presenting the opening keynote at the LOGIN conference, in front of an expected audience of over 2,000 (no pressure!)
March is shaping up to be a crazy month. In the next ten days, I'm speaking at four conferences and holding one iOS workshop (with another to follow at the end of the month).
I attended both days of the conference and loved the other sessions as well as the venue, and, of course, New York, where we got to see Driving Miss Daisy with James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave, eat at Bubba Gump's overlooking Times Square (what an experience), and enjoy the culinary delights of the excellent The National restaurant (where we had the most amazing Branzino), and knock back a couple of espresso martini's at the W Hotel (they serve the best ones I've had anywhere).
I love this city; the architecture, the vibe. It's my second time in Edinburgh and I wish Stephanie and I could stay a few more days but Singularity beckons.
I'm in the middle of preparing my presentation for Highland Fling and I find myself wondering if there's a logo somewhere I can use on my first slide to tell the world that my presentation does not contain any bullet points.