Ignite Seattle 5
Got back from Ignite Seattle 5, was a good time had by all. In general the event was more political and less humor than 4. 30 minutes before the start of the event, the place was already standing-room only, and by the start it was packed to the rafters (literally) again. There were probably between 350 and 400 people, and folks were getting turned away due to (I assume) fire codes and lack of oxygen… I’d say that the event has definitely outgrown the venue.
Ontella was looking for developers, and giving out free drink tickets.
I really enjoyed the talk by Vj Vijai entitlted “Hacking the Technical Interview“, which, ultimately dealt with psychology of interactions, and influencing people through interaction.
I also enjoyed the talk by Ramez Naam about bottom-up concept in business–and how democracy has overtaken dictatorships in most other social forms, but not in most businessed. Naam goes on to discuss ways of integrating a bottom-up structure and ideas into businesses. He’s working on a book which I think I may have to pick up.
I was also intrigued by the talk Justin Martenstein gave about creating a new ’startup’ in a weekend.
I will post links to the videos of the talks when they are posted.
I also promise to begin working on a talk for the next Ignite!










