Christian Heilmann

Start of my very busy May speaking tour and lots of //build videos to watch

Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 at 11:39 am

I am currently in the Heathrow airport lounge on the first leg of my May presenting tour. Here is what lies ahead for me (with various interchanges in other countries in between to get from one to the other):

  • 02-07/05/2015 – Mountain View, California for Spartan Summit (Microsoft Edge now)
  • 09/05/2015 – Tirana, Albania for Oscal (opening keynote)
  • 11/05/2015 – Düsseldorf, Germany for Beyond Tellerand
  • 13-14/05/2015 – Verona, Italy – JSDay (opening keynote)
  • 15/05/2015 – Thessaloniki, Greece – DevIt (opening keynote)
  • 18/05/2015 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – PhoneGap Day (MC)
  • 27/05/2015 – Copenhagen, Denmark – At The Frontend
  • 29/05/2015 – Prague, Czech Republic – J and Beyond

All packed and ready to go

I will very likely be too busy to answer a lot of requests this month, and if you meet me, I might be disheveled and unkempt – I never have more than a day in a hotel. The good news is that I have written 3 of these talks so far.

To while away the time on planes with my laptop being flat, I just downloaded lots of videos from build to watch (you can do that on each of these pages, just do the save-as), so I am up to speed with that. Here’s my list, in case you want to do the same:

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