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		<title>I was at BarCampSydney 3 this weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I was all psyched up to go to BarCampSydney 3 this weekend, but woke up on Saturday feeling a little flu-ie. Having roped DG into giving me a ride into the uni I couldn&#8217;t really pike out though. I got as far as about 3 in the afternoon before the flu symptoms were too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I was all psyched up to go to <a href="http://www.barcampsydney.org/">BarCampSydney 3</a> this weekend, but woke up on Saturday feeling a little flu-ie. Having roped <a href="http://delicategeniusblog.com">DG</a> into giving me a ride into the uni I couldn&#8217;t really pike out though.</p>
<p>I got as far as about 3 in the afternoon before the flu symptoms were too much to bare, but I did get to see a few decent presentations and ran into a few notable notables. Luckily I was able to convince Michael to leave early so I could get home and put my head down for a while.</p>
<p>What follows is a brief rundown of the sessions I was able to attend</p>
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<li>Interesting discussion about why we still write software in a text editor titled, &#8216;Making PC&#8217;s Cooler&#8217;. As was the theme for me at this barcamp I walked into this session late. I was still able to participate in a very lively discussion about it anyway.</li>
<li>There was an interesting talk on the mobile market which I unfortunately missed the first half of as I was in a discussion about the OLPC&#8217;s adhoc mesh networking.</li>
<li>Saw an entertaing talk that revisited the demo days and introduced a cool demoing java app called <a href="http://processing.org">Processing</a> (it does more than just demoing).</li>
<li>Walked in on second half of yet another talk on <a href="http://facebook.com">Facebook</a> that was, as always, good banter.</li>
<li>Walked out on a dicussoin about Web 3.0, try as I might I just can&#8217;t stand hearing people talk about Web 3.0 and take them seriously just yet.</li>
<li>The only session I saw fully was pretty actively discussed. <a href="http://martinjwells.com/">Marty Wells</a> and <a href="http://liako.biz/">Elias Bizannes</a> gave an intro to <a href="http://dataportability.org/">DataPortability</a>. Lots of talk on what it means, how hard it is to do, and what the next steps should be. It&#8217;s an interesting idea, which I agree with completely on academic terms. I just think, like others, that given the amount of publicity they&#8217;ve received so far they need to get something real out soon or risk losing momentum and becoming yet another overly-complex standard. This is not necessarily an easy thing to do as the problems <a href="http://dataportability.org/">DataPortability</a> is trying to solve are incredibly complex</li>
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<p>Actually most of the interesting discussions happened in the hallways between (or during missed) sessions. <a href="http://blogs.atlassian.com/rebelutionary/">Mike Cannon-Brookes</a> had a captive audience talking about what he got up to at NZ FooCamp recently. No doubt all the geeks in this discussion were incredibly jealous. <a href="http://goodbarry.com/">The GoodBarry guys</a> were there as well and we had an interesting talk about ad-tech and gaming. Also chewed the fat a little with <a href="http://www.nickhodge.com/blog/">Nick Hodge</a> and <a href="http://delicategeniusblog.com">DG</a> about the Asus EeePC.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there was more that happened during the day that I missed, but I&#8217;m still feeling too sick for my memory to work properly. This will have to do for now.</p>
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