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You gonna speak at JSConf.Asia this year? :) #1

Closed serrynaimo closed 8 years ago

notthetup commented 9 years ago

:+1:

sayanee commented 9 years ago

:+1:

ksaitor commented 9 years ago

:+1:

kahwee commented 9 years ago

:+1: I love the thumbs up activism.

prathamesh-sonpatki commented 9 years ago

:+1:

cheeaun commented 9 years ago

Got to say this is a good question, and a pretty frequent question that people ask me these days. But I couldn't give a straight, simple answer. It's because there's a story behind it which no one will take the time to hear me out.

When I was in university, I've always dreamed of speaking in a conference, like some of my web super heroes who I admired. But I'm not good at speaking, so I decided to train myself. My first public talk was in BarCamp KL in 2008 which @kamal manage to persuade me to give a talk. It was very scary but somehow feels good. People were actually interested to listen to my talk and that makes me feel appreciated.

Since then, I gave a bunch of talks in KL and later in Singapore (around 2009). I sort of tried different kinds of talks; talk with slides, talk with demo, talk without slides, etc. Among all the talks I gave, the one that I had the best experience is Story of A Thousand Birds in GeekCamp KL on 30th May 2009. The audience was very engaged and as I talk, I could feel people there were very focused on what I'm trying to share at that unforgettable moment. I remember @sausheong @jasonong were there too.

Ever since then, I've been trying to "relive" the moment but got disappointed over and over again. And finally I stopped giving talks. Perhaps I'm too picky on things or being too perfectionist.

If one day, I were to give a talk again, I would request for these:

That's pretty much it.

So back to the question, my short answer is yes, but I don't have a concrete topic yet. I have few things in mind but hopefully can come up with one final topic just in time.

ksaitor commented 9 years ago
jasonong commented 9 years ago

@cheeaun I remembered your talk at that fateful Geekcamp. It was my favorite at that event and contributed heavily towards the first GeekcampSG. :+1:

notthetup commented 9 years ago

I remember your talk at the old HackerspaceSG. I think it was at some Hack&Tell. You talked about some Safari issue of doing overflows and scrollbars within another scrolling div. That was a a good one.

sayanee commented 9 years ago

I remember your hack & tell and also another one at one of the first front end meetups. I loved them!

If anything, there are so many of us who loves and misses your talk. No pressure, but your sharing will really encourage many young and old in the industry.

See you speaking at a talk soon 💜💛💚💙💖

sausheong commented 9 years ago

I liked the Story of a Thousand Birds. Glad you're picking up speaking again. Talk about your KopiJS experiences? Do something not mainstream.

serrynaimo commented 9 years ago

In the end you do this for yourself and because you like sharing, teaching and giving people a good time. But if you need more reasons, do it because we need more people from our local eco-system to take the plunge and inspire others to do the same. I can make sure you get the audience you deserve that can truly appreciate the ingenuity and hard work that was put into your work. The one hour time-slot shouldn't be a problem and if I believe @ksaitor the microphone will be working, too, without feedback and at just the right volume. I for myself would be delighted and am looking forward to an email from you any day! See you at the next KopiJS! :)

cheeaun commented 8 years ago

Well, this question finally have an answer. Not 2015, but 2016 instead.

Closing 🎉