After speaking at the Code Europe conference in 2016 about A-Frame and in 2017 about js13kGames, I decided to visit the Warsaw edition this year that happened June 2nd at the National Stadium as an attendee. Especially since Gamedev.js became the Community Partner of the event.
I'm honored to be listed among the fine folks of the GitHub Stars program, which gathers shining individuals from the world’s largest open source community, though I still think I got mistaken for someone else.
The last couple of months were tough, to say the least. They forced some changes in the plan I had for gamedev-related projects in 2020. The good thing is, given the diversification of our activities around Enclave Games, it shouldn't be that bad, although still an unpleasant shift in focus.
Three weeks ago, on the weekend of January 25th-27th, GameJam.js 2019 had happened - it was hosted at the Warsaw University of Technology another year in a row.
This month's report will be similar to the one from June - I had a longer trip, then returned and gave WebVR talk in Warsaw, while doing js13kGames preparations.
Just a few days after my trip to JSCamp in Barcelona I was back in Warsaw giving a WebVR talk at the Front Club Open #4 meetup - a very similar situation to previous month's doublet with All Hands in San Francisco and then Fire Talk #11 about WebVR in Warsaw.
I had the pleasure to be at the very first edition of the JSCamp conference that happened last month, on July 18-20th in Barcelona.
June went through really quick because of the All Hands - first the preparations, then the actual week in San Francisco, and then the next one recovering from jetlag, and another catching up on emails and stuff.
A few days after returning from All Hands in San Francisco I gave a talk about WebVR with A-Frame at the local, Warsaw meetup.
It seems the last few months were quite intense - either because of various events, or me finally getting back at writing. April wasn't different from that too.