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It's over

Posted by fabriziogiudici on May 12, 2008 at 6:43 AM PDT
The saddest day at the conference is undoubtly friday, when they pack the pavillion stuff and you perceive that the thing is almost over. For some reasons, however, friday has been one of my most important days at the conference thanks to a long talk with Henry Story, which will have some consequences for blueMarine. Stay tuned.

Spent saturday at Muir Woods and Point Reyes, spent sunday on the cable car and at Fisherman's Wharf, it's time to fly back. This means I'll be disconnected for about two days, including the time to recover the jet lag. In the meantime, I'm publishing some resources about my talk:
(*) For people curious about the performance, the video has been postprocessed and some waits (most notably at the boot, during NASA World Wind initialization and during the download of modules from update center) have been removed. In all the other parts the video has not been accelerated and reflects the current performance. The version shown is 0.9.RC3SNAPSHOT.5463
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I'm very happy I had the chance to see your JavaPolis talk on line. It is very inspiring. Will the JavaOne ones be available as well? The video on NB tv is very nice, it is creative... different :). Regards

At JavaOne I was able to use better my time (also thanks to the pre-recorded demo) and I had also the time to explain a bit of code, just to have people understand if they like it; but the JavaPolis talk was good on the overall. Too bad I don't think we'll have video recordings for JavaOne.

Glad you had time to check out Muir Woods. Isn't it remarkable? Good to see you at the java.net booth...

@invalidname. Yes, it's remarkable. Too bad there are so many remarkable places in California and I have only so few days... I'm writing at the airport, waiting for my airplane to Paris and Genoa, and looking out the window I'm a little sad to leave today. You can't get into places' mood in this way and you can't shoot good photos (out of more than two hundreds shots from Saturday I can save just about half a dozen). In the past I even was to Yosemite and it would be nice to go back there... Let's hope for more time next year :-) @richunger My pleasure, Rich. We definitely filled a gap :-)

Hey, it was great to finally meet you Fabrizio!