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Focusing On What Matters

We work and live in a bubble. Our limited perspective of what it means to use technology influences the way we build, the tools we use, and the tasks we prioritize. In the process, we risk losing the most powerful thing about the internet: its ubiquity. It's critically important that we broaden our perspective and not lose sight of the fundamentals that make or break the web for people around the globe, and down the street.


Speaker

Tim Kadlec

Performance consultant and trainer

Tim is a developer, consultant and trainer focused on building a web everyone can use. He is the author of High Performance Images (O'Reilly, 2016) and Implementing Responsive Design: Building sites for an anywhere, everywhere web (New Riders, 2012), and was a contributing author for Smashing...

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Location

St James, 4th flr.

Track

Tech Ethics in Action

Topics

Tech EthicsMachine LearningAccesssibility

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