May 12, 2007
Charleston
Work sent me to Charleston for our Information Assurance summit. It was probably the coolest conference that work has ever sent me to. My former life as a 'researcher' often sent me to symposia that discussed the details of money colors and timelines; this conference was about what's happening now, what our issues are, and how we're going to solve them this year. It's actually refreshing to be doing work that goes into production immediately, instead of laying groundwork for systems that will probably never see the light of day.
The trip there was naturally with its hiccups. We missed a connecting flight in Dulles airport and slept on the airport floor, after a fine meal from McDonald's (the only food we could get, a woman at the ticket counter picked it up for us). So of course we were all running on empty pretty much the whole week. I still managed to do a complete rewrite of my alma mater's outing club's trip and membership system (wow, ruby on rails is friggin' amazingly simple) during our downtime.
With a newfound sense of appreciation and love of work, I return to fix our systems...







by reid
on October 01, 2007
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