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by ramraj07
1101 days ago
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I get the networking aspect but sounds like you have to waste 80% of the time and inordinate amounts of money on all sides doing this mating display of a traditional conference with useless bs talks (like an inauguration) circle jerk award ceremonies, overpriced junk food (not to mention the outrageous amount of food and boxed lunch packaging waste) just so that you get that 20 min or so 1-1 time with some experts? Surely there should be a more streamlined method to get the same? Maybe just a high powered meetup where you invite out station experts or something. |
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If someone is looking for "1-on-1 time with experts", most people would have better luck writing them a well-worded email or sending them a tweet.
I personally think conferences are the best way for someone to get somewhat-passive exposure to what's up-and-coming in their specialisation or favourite programming language, because all an attendee needs to do is sit there and listen.