Okay, it’s a plane. Right now, depending upon when “now” is for you, I’m on my way to Istanbul, Turkey, from State College, PA, to Washington Dulles, through Frankfort, Germany. I’m traveling there to speak at the E-commerce Expo on Wednesday, May 30th. My presentation is titled “Building a Successful E-commerce Venture, or Failing Gracefully”. When I’m done, I’ll be certain to share my experience, but for the week while I’m traveling, I won’t be too good about replying to emails, forum postings, and blog comments. Which is to say, I won’t be doing those things because, as much as I can, I’m going to be touring Istanbul!
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In this edition…
- About This Newsletter
- On the Web? => Properly Salting Passwords, The Case Against Pepper
- On the Road => Istanbul and Silicon Valley
- On the Blog => My New Logo and Business Card from 99designs
- On the Blog => Five Ways to Lose Work
- On the Blog => Yii and Me (aka, the Yii Book)
- Q&A => How Do I Make Ajax Content Available to Search Engines
- Q&A => Can You Use .html Instead of .php?
- Larry Ullman’s Book News => “PHP 5 Advanced: Visual QuickPro Guide” (3rd Edition)
On May 30, 2012, I’ll be speaking at the e-Commerce Conference and Expo in Istanbul, Turkey (note: the linked site is in Turkish, but if you view it in Google Chrome, for example, it will translate the pages for you). This is a one-day event, from 9:30 am until 5:00 pm. From 1:40 to 2:25, I’ll be presenting “Creating a Successful E-commerce Venture, or Failing Gracefully” as the conference’s technology session. At the end of this post is the presentation’s description.
If you’re in Turkey specifically, or nearby, I’d recommend you attend. And if anyone has any recommendations as to what I should do while I’m in Istanbul, please let me know!