OSCON: Wrap-Up
I had a great time at OSCON this year, and it is going to be a challenge to take all the of the technology and inspiration that I have after going to this conference and pour it into work. Some random notes:- why the lucky stiff put on quite an interesting show. Even though there were many glitches, I was highly entertained.
- Ruby, driven largely by Ruby-on-Rails, got the most buzz of the show. Driven by great speakers like David Heinemeier Hansson and the aforementioned lucky stiff, I was compelled to go to all of the Ruby talks that I could. I bought the Rails book online, and am currently trying to come up with a way to use Rails at work.
- Dick Hardt's talk was brilliant, and now I'm interested in identity management. I went to a LID talk, and that was a bust, so I think that I need to check out OpenID instead.
- This was a hard conference to blog. A lot of information comes at you pretty quickly, and it was hard for me to synthesize it all into what I wanted to write down. I tend to just copy down the slides, which is a pretty dumb thing to do, since they tend to appear online after the conference. So, I need to get better at listening, understanding, and regurgitating -- all in realtime.
- Planet OSCON was a huge success (IMO). It allowed me to keep track of what all of the other OSCON bloggers were saying, without getting noise from the entire Internet.
-Andy.