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October 26, 2004


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Back from the 4 City Tour
Posted by Grant

I'm back in the office after speaking at two stops on the FlashInTheCan 4 City Tour. The trip was a lot of fun, hanging out with the other speakers, staff and attendees in Montreal and Ottawa. It was also a ton of fun actually doing my session "Object Oriented Procrastination", which was a bit of a departure from my usual technical sessions.

I'd post photos, but I think that could be incriminating evidence... maybe once I've had a chance to screen them. :)

Thanks to Shawn Pucknell and all the organizers for putting together yet another awesome event. Looking forwards to FitC 2005.

Posted @ 12:10 PM by Grant | TrackBack


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Grant, I caught your session in Ottawa. I thought it was great. You mentionned you might put something online this week? Is that still happening?

Posted by: Nicolas at October 27, 2004 06:41 PM

Hey, how about posting that presentation? ;-)

Procrastinator!

Cheers,
MD

Posted by: Mike Downey at October 30, 2004 12:17 AM


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