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Why the next big thing sucks

by Benjamin Arthur Lupton (speaking)

Section
Process
Session type
Lecture
Technical level
Beginner

Objective

We're coders, not hipsters. We're here to change the world, not be swept up by change.

Description

Each day, a new library, tool, framework, blog post, whatever comes out. The amount we sometimes feel expected to learn can be overwhelming at times. How on earth can we ever earn the big bucks and be an expert at something, when the somethings keep changing!?!

In this talk, I'll break down why getting caught up in the latest trends may be detrimental to your health. How slowing down, with a big idea, and a lot of effort over time, will bring amazing things.

It'll cover questions like:

  • What should I learn, am I learning the right stuff?
  • Why are there soo many similar projects, can't there just be one?
  • Why are more or less projects good or bad?
  • Why do some projects get insanely popular and then phaze out, while others continue to gain popularity over time?
  • Do I really need to learn the next great thing? What should I learn? Where should I even start?

Requirements

Tissues, in case this breaks you out of the hipster mindset.

Speaker bio

Benjamin Lupton is the founder of Bevry, a Sydney based company dedicated to empowering developers everywhere. His open-source javascript and node.js projects are some of the most popular in the world, even 37Signals and Microsoft uses them. Besides work, he drives his family nuts with questions of life.

Comments


  • 4

    [-] Benjamin Arthur Lupton 164 days ago (edited 150 days ago)

    Just throwing this out there as those questions are real prevalent today, and will be cool to improve it based on everyone's feedback.


  • 2

    [-] Praveen Kumar 163 days ago

    Brilliant proposal.


  • 2

    [-] Raghu Nayyar 161 days ago

    This is just so amazing. :D I may attend the conf, may be for this talk. ;)


  • 2

    [-] Ranjith 147 days ago

    This is something that the current generation of UI enthusiasts should know, not to get carried away with the excitement that each new stuff brings. Its important to give a direction towards doing something productive and really different. Hope your talk generates that enthusiasm and brings good. All the best, and looking forward. If things go well, I too will be given a chance to share some of my learning here with good folks like you :)


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    [-] Jeremy Iglehart 107 days ago

    I really wish I could BE there for this presentation. Good luck!

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