As a former Ignite judge, you know how the process works. This is what 8 very smart – and different – people gravitated around. I'm always surprised at what falls out in the final list, but have learned to not pre-judge because I'm always surprised about which ones end up disappointing and which ones excel.
These topics may not be what you're personally interested in, but to me that's an even better reason to come down – you are guaranteed to learn something new.
jmoriarty
As a former Ignite judge, you know how the process works. This is what 8 very smart – and different – people gravitated around. I'm always surprised at what falls out in the final list, but have learned to not pre-judge because I'm always surprised about which ones end up disappointing and which ones excel.
These topics may not be what you're personally interested in, but to me that's an even better reason to come down – you are guaranteed to learn something new.
http://tdhurst.com tdhurst
The absolute LAST thing I would do is attend Ignite. I know EXACTLY how someone is treated when they disapprove of or disagree with the Ignite presenters or the organizers.
Inquirer
I”m confused as to why the need to tear something down? Tyler, didn't your mom or dad teach you “if you don't have anything nice (or useful) to say, don't say anything?”
http://tdhurst.com tdhurst
No, they taught me to express my opinions in a way that didn't unnecessarily hurt people.
That's exactly what I did.
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Probably could have worded this a little better.
http://twitter.com/jose602 Jose Gonzalez
I just want you to know that it's my goal to have the entire audience voluntarily and joyfully vomiting blood by the end of my presentation.
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