The afternoon of Boston DevDays 2009 was, in my opinion, not as broadly appealing as the morning sessions (see my writeup of the morning here). However, there was still a lot of interesting material presented.
Joel welcomed us back from lunch by plugging
StackExchange and how it’ll mean the end of “crappy
old copies of Usenet” (by [...]
Boston DevDays kicked
off a month-long tour of technical talks aimed at programmers, organized
by StackOverflow and Carsonified.
I had the good fortune to attend, meet a few interesting people and see
some fun talks. I tried to write a bit in real-time (search Twitter here)
but the WiFi was pretty over-subscribed and there was no cell coverage
to speak [...]