Christian Heilmann

NYCHTML5 – Of standards, de-facto nonsense, how you can help browsers and what to learn right now

Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 at 6:55 pm

me, talking
Photo by the awesome Mandy Chan

Yesterday I delivered my last planned talk of the year in the Facebook offices in New York as part of the NYCHTML5 Meetup. Here’s the screencast of the presentation.

The “slides” – as they were – are on GitHub using Tinderesque (and looking much better on Mac).

It’s been an amazing year and I feel so happy to have delivered everything I did and encountered so many great events and people.

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