With the copious amount of free alcohol still in my body and this being somewhat of a celebration (the 350th post yes, it is rather random, sue me), let me allow myself to talk of a night out in the West End (10 minutes from the office) with Opera playing host to bloggers and web developers showing off their new products and ideas.
Opera invited me to the backstage thing via onlinetools.org (of all places) and asked me to bring workmates along as they are interested in sharing their ideas and show what they are doing.
The crowd was the typical London mix and some unexpected faces: Yahoo peeps, BBC peeps, Clearleft from Brighton (Andy Budd, Richard Rutter, Jeremy Keith with his lovely wife), local bloggers and web developers and some less obvious people like Ian Lloyd and James Edwards.
Originally every visitor had 2 drink vouchers, but the later the evening got the more of those free papers appeared miraculously (I just found two in my pocket).
His talk was a proof that if you take the instructions away from an Irishman, he ll turn into an instant poet. It was a joy to see.
The 3D Snake adaptation they showed was a bit on the flickery and slow side, but that may be due to the presentation machine or the lack of buffering in the code.
I don t use the OSX Dashboard widgets, the Firefox, the Google or the Yahoo ones either. I don t know the numbers of how many people use them but I get the impression that this novelty can wear off quickly.
All in all I d say it was a good meeting and made me aware of some of the things Opera is doing that I didn t know about.
It also showed me that they mean it when they say they want to support web standards and it gave me some good contacts to whinge at when some of my stuff will not work in Opera.
