WebVisions 2013
WebVisions 2013 brings together 5 interviews from 2013. Recurring themes include developer community and conference conversations and web development and frontend practice. Featured interviewees include Bill Scott, Carolyn Chandler, Jason Cranford Teague, and Jennifer Jones.
- Coverage: 5 interviews from 2013.
- Featured interviewees: Bill Scott, Carolyn Chandler, Jason Cranford Teague, Jennifer Jones, and John Servin.
- Common themes: developer community and conference conversations and web development and frontend practice.
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Interviewee: Bill Scott
Topic: web development and frontend practice
Video description: Bill Scott leads the UI Engineering at PayPal and was before with NetFlix and Yahoo. He is also the author of O’Reilly book Designing Web Interfaces whose animal is the Cock-of-the-rock thus allowing us to rediscover that we’re both still 12 years old. Bill chats about the ongoing work inside…
Interviewee: John Servin
Topic: developer community and conference conversations
Video description: John Servin is a long-time volunteer with the WebVisions conference. John describes how he got involved with the conference and has kept him going for over six years.
Interviewee: Jennifer Jones
Topic: developer community and conference conversations
Video description: Jennifer Jones leads up the WebVisions Chicago 2013 conference. She took a few minutes out of a very busy schedule to chat about how she got involved with WebVisions and provided some insight into the history of the conference.
Interviewee: Jason Cranford Teague
Topic: developer community and conference conversations
Video description: Prolific tech author and speaker, Jason Cranford Teague sat down for a bit at WebVisions 2013 in Chicago to discuss authoring and the evolution of print and digital technical publishing.
Interviewee: Carolyn Chandler
Topic: developer community and conference conversations
Video description: Carolyn Chandler took some time to sit down and chat about her work teaching with the Starter League as well as her upcoming book focused on teaching UX concepts to new comers to UX/UI design concepts. We spoke a little bit about trying to reach a broad audience which reminded…