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Paul Hammond
Engineer, Typekit

Website | @ph

Paul Hammond is a web developer, product manager and father. He has been building websites for as long as he can remember, and now leads a team of hardworking supernerds at Flickr. Before that he was part of the Yahoo Brickhouse team, and previously led technical project management at BBC Radio and Music interactive.

Paul regularly speaks on subjects from Javascript and APIs to the future of broadcasting, at events including South By Southwest, O’Reilly Emerging Technology, and Web Directions North. He lives in San Francisco, and keeps an irregularly updated technical weblog at paulhammond.org

Sessions

5:15pm Thursday, 09/18/2008
Topic: Development
Location: 1A08 & 10
Paul Hammond (Typekit)
Flickr's statistics product was built to give users insight into how and when their photos are being viewed. To do this we store "almost real-time" traffic counts for over 2 billion photos, broken down by date and referrer. This session will take a look behind the scenes at how a four-person team designed and built this product, and how you can do the same. Read more.