Talk comments

Matt Trask at 06:39 on 15 Sep 2018

Nic crushed it. I hope he submits to Southeast PHP when the Cfp opens!

Matt Trask at 06:38 on 15 Sep 2018

Great talk that had a good pace to it. Tim did a great job on walking through some great tips to test APIs with a low barrier of entry.

Good food, good drinks, and we won at Oregon Trail!

Demin Yin at 23:56 on 14 Sep 2018

Thanks for the great talk from Adam. We are web developers working on things publicly available to almost everyone, and it's always challenging to protect our web applications from attackers in the world every single day. Without proper security measuring, modeling and protection methodologies discussed in the talk, web products are vulnerable even you don't even notice it. Glad to hear about threat modeling and related tools in the speech making our development processes more secure than ever, and brainstorm me while building web services for our products.

Demin Yin at 23:45 on 14 Sep 2018

Thanks for the feedbacks from Ann and Ian. Feeling so happy hearing different topics and meeting with so many great people in the PHP community at Cascadia PHP 2018. This was the first time I spoke about our experiences using PHP at Glu, and I'm looking forward to contributing more to the community!

An absolutely necessary and fascinating talk. Clarissa pulls no punches as she channels her frustrations with people behaving unethically under the guise of “just following orders”

A great look at what can be done with the OpenAPI spec, with a good, relatable example API.

Matt could cut back on the self-deprecating humor, however ?

Randall at 21:03 on 14 Sep 2018

Excellent overview, and a neat project to demonstrate with. Nice slide deck (thank you for sharing).

In 30 minutes, you conveyed what would have taken me weeks to sift through on my own. I feel like some of those projects I've been meaning to get around to might have a leg up now.

Thanks!

Randall at 20:59 on 14 Sep 2018

Your talk helped me understand much of the "why" things in Composer are the way they are... and class mapping is going to be on my list of things to implement this year.

Your slides were very good (thanks for sharing them) and your presentation was well-rehearsed.

This was fast but worth it, and very clever to have the prerecorded "live coding"!