I’m speaking at a conference called WebDevCon in Wellington this July. Here’s a screenshot of their website.



Notice, I am at the very bottom of the list. I highlighted my name in pink, as proof. Yes, it’s true, I am the foundation of this conference.

I’m not well known as a developer, so I wrote a little biography about myself.

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Jeffrey is the lead front-end developer at Xero. His career began in the dirty bowels of America and like Andy Dufresne, he crawled his way to a cleaner and brighter future in New Zealand.

He adores JavaScript and CSS, just adores them both. When he lifts the skirts of web pages and peeks at their HTML, he’s in heaven. When he talks to his parents about development, they stare blankly and change the subject, usually towards his inability to find a girlfriend.

In an ideal world, he would be a front-end evangelist and write dozens of books and speak at conferences around the world but he’s too busy doing actual work. He’s a difficult person, and rarely shares his development secrets with anyone, but he’ll make an exception for you.

In his spare time he enjoys learning colloquialisms like “sweet ass [sic] bro” and teaching the finer points of pronouncing “ball, bull & bowl” to his colleagues.

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I’m very excited and nervous. You should come to the conference. I promise it will be fun.

 

2 Responses to WebDevCon 2011

  1. Chris says:

    awesome Jeff – I know you’ll speak really well

  2. Jeffrey says:

    thanks Chris, I’ll do my best

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