My presentation went well, I think. It started a little later than I would have liked, and I didn’t have any water (insane? yes.) but overall it was a lot of fun. People seemed interested, which is the important part.
The really interesting news is that the presentation was recorded, so I should be able to post a version to Youtube at some point in the future.
Thanks to the folks over at the The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University for hosting me and working with Jason to get the camera equipment set up.
I found the presentation to be an excellent combination of library comparison, js fundamental review, and “slice of life” of a true, real world coder (oh, and artist, too?). Speed vs ‘get it done’ vs code bloat … a nice summary of four libraries, provides a guide to compare others, too.
Thanks, Rob, for sharing your expertise with the CDIA BU community. Look forward to attending your next public speaking engagement.