An Event Apart Atlanta 2011

Posted on: May 2nd, 2011 by Daniel Welcome! If you’re new here, you may want to sub­scribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

So after waf­fling on if/when to buy the con­fer­ence pass, I finally bit the bullet. I’ll be attend­ing An Event Apart Atlanta 2011. If you are a web pro­fes­sional of any per­sua­sion and don’t know what AEA is, the web­site describes it as: An Event Apart is an intensely edu­ca­tional two-​day con­fer­ence for pas­sion­ate prac­ti­tion­ers of standards-​based web design. If you care about code as well as con­tent, usabil­ity as well as design, An Event Apart is the con­fer­ence you’ve been wait­ing for.

This is the con­fer­ence I attended back in 2005, and I credit it with inspir­ing me to keep with the career path that I’m on right now. My last job was already start­ing to suck the life out of me and I felt like there was no way that I’d be doing proper web devel­op­ment much longer. Boy was I wrong.

Unlike ‘Southby‘ (which admit­tedly, I’ve never been to and would love to attend but for dif­fer­ent rea­sons than my desire to go to AEA), which has a rep­u­ta­tion for being more about the par­ties than the half-​assed pre­sen­ta­tions, An Event Apart has gained a rep­u­ta­tion for being THE con­fer­ence to attend if you’re seri­ous about honing your craft. After attend­ing back in 2005 at the 755 Club, I left inspired, focused, edu­cated and ready to really take on standards-​based devel­op­ment. There’s some­thing about being around like-​minded folks who share the same pas­sion that really sends you home with a renewed desire to get back to work.

I’m at a point right now where my moti­va­tional tank could use a refill, and my knowl­edge about emerg­ing front end web tech­nolo­gies could def­i­nitely use a bit of a bump. I’m think­ing this two day ses­sion will do the trick. My friend Michael just came back from the PHP Com­mu­nity Con­fer­ence and he had a sim­i­lar expe­ri­ence.

He booked a hotel and tick­ets and went out of town on his own to go to this event, and feels like he’s got a whole new per­spec­tive on how to do things now. I find myself amazed some­times when work­places won’t invest in their employ­ees by send­ing them to these events – the return on invest­ment is huge. Morale and moti­va­tion is not a com­mod­ity to treat lightly, but thank­fully many ded­i­cated people will invest in them­selves even if their work­place will not.

What really gets me excited about this year is seeing a few folks I really admire talk about sub­jects I want to get better at work­ing with. Seeing Luke Wrob­lewski, Ethan Mar­cotte, and Andy Clarke talk about mobile, respon­sive design and CSS3 ani­ma­tions on top of so many other amaz­ing nerdy topics get me really fired up, as these topics will shape my future in this indus­try. I’d be lying if I said the par­ties aren’t some­thing I’m also look­ing for­ward to – I hope to say hi to some of the folks who have shaped my pro­fes­sional life so much.

Oh, and beer. So if you’re going to be at AEA Atlanta, send me a tweet or look for me and we can get a beer or something.

Ok, now what?

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