Overview Notes: After over two years in the making, we're proud to finally present our first solo project - featuring the one and only Travis Verkaik. This talk addresses the gripping fear most people face when confronted with a blank screen (or canvas, or page, or road ahead), ...
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After over two years in the making, we're proud to finally present our first solo project - featuring the one and only Travis Verkaik.
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- After over two years in the making, we're proud to finally present our first solo project - featuring the one and only Travis Verkaik.
- This talk addresses the gripping fear most people face when confronted with a blank screen (or canvas, or page, or road ahead), ...
- Listed here are the things you need to do or avoid when facing your IT
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