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www.rasulkireev.com
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| | | | | This is a reflection on my first volunteering experience at PyData 2019. | |
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mustafaali.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post offers practical tips for maximizing the experience at Google I/O, focusing on travel, accommodation, packing, event registration, and networking. | |
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trishagee.com
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| | | | | Having been back in London for a few days I've had some time to digest the madness that was last week. My lasting impression of JavaOne is almost entirely positive. Granted, it was my first major conference, so maybe I'm just not jaded yet. But let me tell you what I loved about it (yes, I did cover some of these in my last post): | |
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www.yesthatblog.com
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| | | These opinions have been developed from 3 decades of attending and organizing conferences. This advice applies whether a conference non-profit or for-profit, all-volunteer or professionally run, community-driven or commercial. Time is precious. A bad conference wastes people's time. As as conference organizers you owe it to the attendees to make sure their time was well-spent. | ||