I'm attending the upcoming geek dinner featuring Tim O'Reilly. I want to engage with the local tech community and discuss the shift toward Web 2.0 and social software with one of the industry's leading voices.
I missed a London geek dinner in June 2005, finding out about the event only after it occurred. This brief note records my regret over missing a chance to connect with the local tech scene at the time.
I’ve registered for the upcoming London Geek Dinner on July 11th. These gatherings serve as informal networking events for the local technology community, focusing on collaborative exchange and marketing topics within the London tech scene.
I frequently revisit Tim O'Reilly’s article on the future of the internet. It offers essential insights into how network-based applications and decentralized platforms were evolving at the turn of the millennium.
I found that Tim Berners-Lee has finally started his own blog. The comments on his inaugural post serve as a digital tribute to the father of the World Wide Web and his lasting impact on global communication.
I found this collection of O'Reilly Hacks, which provides community-sourced technical tips and creative workarounds for hardware and software. It is a valuable repository for discovering clever ways to optimize workflows and solve specific technical challenges.