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Excellent Summer DemoCamp

Really enjoyed last night's DemoCamp at a pub in Toronto's Liberty Village area. There were three sites demonstrated, in various stages of beta, plus a nifty glove-operated 3D visualization of a site architecture. The final speaker was Damian Conway talking about the glories of Perl 6. Yes, most of the latter was wasted on me, but I did get a few of the jokes.

I don't get to all of these monthly events, but they sure have grown in just a few months. I'm beginning to recognize the regulars, some of whom I also know from TorCamp. Last night's venue was good (I had a good seat -- and good beer), but most of the future ones will be at MaRS.

And just to prove I am achieving some degree of balance, yesterday I also made three loaves of multi-grain sourdough bread.

Comments

I'm presently reading a novel written only twelve years ago or so, wherein the hero traverses "cyberspace" in just such a "nifty glove-operated 3D visualization". It seems curiously dated and naive.

Whereas sourdough bread is classic, timeless, and quite tasty.

I'll checkout URL's later but save me some of that bread!!!
Luv,
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