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Let me tell you a story

Let me tell you a story

Presented at Frontend Conference Zurich 2013

Denys Mishunov

August 29, 2013
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  1. “Forget about having an identity crisis and get some identity

    capital. … Do something that adds value to who you are. Do something that's an investment in who you might want to be next.” Meg Jay, clinical psychologist
  2. “…a nationwide network of free volunteer-led a er-school coding clubs

    for children aged 9-11.” worldwide Code Club
  3. A critical issue for the future will be to ensure

    that individuals have the knowledge, understanding, and technological literacy to enable them to take control of their own online identities, and to be aware of their online presence and how it could be used by others. Skills, employment and education
  4. “Code Club is and always will be free! It’s one

    of our core beliefs and we aim to keep it this way. Code Clubs should be totally volunteer-led, so please don’t charge for your clubs!” Code Club website
  5. “It started back in the dark days of 1991, when

    the World Wide Web was li le more than a glint in CERN's eye…” Quentin Sta ord- Fraser
  6. “ e Internet is my hero. We hear so many

    bad news stories about the Internet and about Web cams but this has such a happy ending.” Bev Holzrichter
  7. “Don’t be afraid to get an unlikely, even exotic- sounding,

    potential problem checked out. No one will laugh at you. Google is de nitely your friend.” Doug Henning
  8. “Need a paramedic on corner of John Wesley Dobbs and

    Jackson St. Woman on the ground unconscious. Pls ReTweet.” Kwanza Hall
  9. Next time you develop something, think of a story that

    your product might be involved into. ink about people involved in this story. And maybe you will want to make your product a bit be er. And your product’s story will have happy ending. Me a.k.a Denys Mishunov