Christian Heilmann

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JSConf EU – Community JS reloaded – how to rock as a movement

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

A few days ago I was in Berlin to speak at the JSConf EU for the first time. As a topic I covered how we as a JavaScript community should be doing more to bring our knowledge out to the world and I showed off some upcoming great developer tools Mozilla is working on.

The presentation slides are available here.

The audio recording of the talk is available on archive.org.

JSConf was amazing, I had a great time and I hope I managed to inspire some people.

Evento Linux – HTML5 and the new challenge of “open”

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Today I gave a quick talk on HTML5 at the Evento Linux conference in Lisbon, Portugal. Originally I had planned for a longer keynote and when I realised I only had 20 minutes, I had to cut down a bit. Anyways, here are the slides and the audio recording of the talk:

The abbreviated presentation slides are available here

The audio recording of the talk is available on archive.org.

You can also check the slides I had to skip below:

The full length presentation slides are available here.

All in all I had a good time and hope that I inspired a few people. Once I am on a better connection I will also upload some photos and the video of Tux eating its own birthday cake, so stay tuned.

OMG, you got to see this!

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Never gonna give you up

The Chris Heilmann Road Show starts tomorrow…

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

I am right now on a ridiculous schedule, so not much posting here. Check this out:

Undoubtly I will meet some of you on the road, so if I am not taking part in all the shenanigans and merriment, this is the reason :)

The slides will pop up here one by one, so far I got up to Fronteers writing them.

Kings of Code – HTML5: Time for some slicker apps

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Yesterday I was in Amsterdam to speak at the Kings of code conference. My ambitious goal was to cover the relevant parts of HTML5 and CSS3 for backend developers in 25 minutes and I think I just about managed to reach it.

The presentation slides are available here and embedded below (use cursor keys to navigate back and forth):

The audio recording of the talk (raw, unedited) is available on archive.org.

Overall the reaction was good, so I hope I managed to bust some myths and look forward to see what people do with the inspiration.