
This is a much delayed post about my tour of London. It took me a whole week to download, post-process, and upload all pictures to my Flickr photostream, and I didn’t want to blog without all of them being up, so apologies for the delay.

This is a much delayed post about my tour of London. It took me a whole week to download, post-process, and upload all pictures to my Flickr photostream, and I didn’t want to blog without all of them being up, so apologies for the delay.
The conference day. We woke up early to get in queue at registration which opened at 08:30. When we got to the Olympia Conference Center, which was about 5 minutes walk from our hotel, it was full of people.  More than a hundred people already, and we were early. Got our badges and notepads, grabbed a coffee, and started wondering around. There were a few sponsor stands, so we had something to do.
Honestly, I thought there would be more stands, and from companies which are closer related to web development. We got to O’Reilly to buy some books at 35% discount (I was the first customer of the day, beta-testing the receipt issuing procedure, hehe). Looked at iBuildings stand briefly. Looked at Sun MySQL something to do with reporting tool something. It was crowded over there and I had a cup of coffee in my hands, so didn’t get too close. Saw a few people playing with Wii and some more with MS Xbox 360. Seemed like fun.
The conference itself featured a few talks, and it was a double track, so each attndee had to chose from one of the two concurrent speeches which to attend. Here are the ones that I went to:
Sharding Architectures and Lambda Functions were two of my favourite talks for technical insight. Security-Centered Design and Living with Frameworks were the two favourites for non-technical inspiration.
After the last talk there were a few free beers at the venue, and after that there was another beer session at Brook Green Hotel. Quite a few people, quite a few pints, quite a few interesting conversations and contacts made, excellent buffett, and overall a time well spent.
A note to conference organizers: I know you guys worked hard to make this happen, and that you are a bunch of hobbyiests who are not getting paid to do this, so, first of all, thank you. I really enjoyed the event. Here are a few things that I think could be improved, just in case you will have control over them the next time:
As I said, I had an excellent time, learned a few new things, got inspired, met interesting people, etc. An event was definitely a success and I’d gladly attend the future ones as well. Oh, and I made a few pictures, which are available in my PHP UK Conference 2009 Flickr set.