1/20/2023 0 Comments Ispeak daniel![]() 2014 – 2015 was also the time frame when HTTP/2 was being finalized and the general curiosity on that new protocol version helped me find opportunities back then. Besides, I only ever talk on topics that are dear to me and that I know intimately well so I rarely feel pressure when delivering them. And a chance to hang out with humans for a change. Going to places to speak is one way to get out of the house and see the “real world” a little bit and see what the real people are doing. My increased frequency in speaking engagements coincides with me starting to work full-time from home back in 2014. ![]() The room for the JAX keynote, May 2019, as seen from the stage, some 20 minutes before 700 persons sat down in the audience to hear my talk on HTTP/3. I done presentations that were appreciated and I’ve done some that were less successful. (The start date of this count is a little random but it just happens that I started to keep a proper log then.) I’ve talked to huge audiences and to small. That’s one presentation done every 25 days on average. Since October 2015 I’ve done 53 talks and presentations in front of audiences – in ten countries. Time to wake up and face reality? I’m slowly starting to realize that I’m actually doing more presentations than ever before in my life and I’m enjoying it. ![]() I do not regularly proclaim myself to be a “speaker” or someone who’s even very good at talking in front of people. Perhaps secondary as someone who’s somewhat knowledgeable in networking and is participating in protocol development and discussions. I view myself as primarily a software developer. ![]()
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