Nobody threw Tomatoes
Late nights seem to be a theme at almost every conference I attend. The sessions are great for (hopefully) learning something new but after their all done is when the true conference spirit emerges.
It usually starts in the hallways but almost always ends in a local restaurant or pub. There will usually be 3-10 people hanging out and sharing stories, and the stories are where everything comes alive. You get to hear what your peers are doing and how their accomplishing things, they help you figure out hard problems and in return you do the same for them.
This all being said - my session on “Web Workflow” came together quite nice - at least that’s what people have been telling me. I felt as if things started out a bit rough but after a few minutes into the hour and a half presentation, I felt it worked itself out.
Afterwards I had the privilege of talking with a good number of people that wanted to know more and a few more that I met up with later in the evening to continue the thoughts around what I presented.
Web Workflow is a huge deal and many people don’t know how to handle it effectively. This isn’t to say I’ve got it all figured out but I have spent quite a bit of time personally struggling with it and working through many different issues.
I’m just glad I’m able to pass on what I’m learning and hear how others try to accomplish some of the same things.

