Last
night we took our eldest to see Men In Black 3. I haven’t been to see a
film on the actual opening night for a very long time. I remember all
the hype around the original film and all the people who saw it before
me and thought it was excellent. I actually found it mediocre, although
I have enjoyed the original film and the sequel since. MIB 3 is no
different. Same old mediocre plot and humour. I actually fell asleep at
one point.
Last week I was back at the ACCU Conference in Bristol, for the first time since I gave an opening keynote in 2019 . In March 2020, COVID hit the UK and I got out of the habit of attending and speaking at conferences. Plus the ACCU Conference, and the organisation in general, took a big step back towards C++ and that hasn’t been relevant to me for nearly two decades. It’s taken until now, 2025 for me to want to talk again, and I was really pleased to be accepted for the ACCU Conference again. It was just a 20 minute session and I only attended for the day I was speaking. There was enough varied content for it to be interesting to me and I’m hoping to be back for the full conference next year. I really enjoyed attending and it was great to catch up with people I hadn’t seen for years. I felt re-engaged and particularly liked being asked if I’d been to nor(DEV):con . Learning to stop writing code (and why you won't miss it) Daisy Hollman I should have read the summary of the openin...

... and when you woke up you thought you'd just been in the cinema the whole time?
ReplyDeleteI hear this so many times!