Talk comments

Enjoyed the talk, it was my first and a warm welcome to the conference.

Especially liked the parts where you demonstrated the actual effects of adding fresh content to FotoMontagens and the negative effects of the server crash. This and the fact that you've found a niche where you can generate a decent amount of advertisement income while having enough spare time to create fun projects is awesome. Loved the great zoltar, fabgit and placephant.

Some criticism
Some of the slides where a bit distracting.
You where a little over excited at certain points, staying calm might help you find the correct English words.
Could be that you've put a little too much into one talk, Reviewing the slides I noticed I've forgotten certain parts.

Excellent key note!
The personal approach, stories and lessons learnt really make this exceptional.

You almost sounded like a wise old man... pretty darn good for a mere 29-year old ;-)

Great talk. Especially the explanation about the differences between REST and RPC and the importance of using http status codes!

Solid and humorous delivery as well; I couldn't stop myself smiling most of the time.

The talk is maybe a bit too much of a beginners talk, but I think that actually worked well for this audience.
To make it into a bit more of an advanced level I would have loved to hear more about best practice usage of some of the other Accept headers", but I couldn't say what subject to drop.

I agree with Danielle and Ivo: very impressive and no-one would have noticed. The talk had a good pace with clear slides.

Only thing I noticed in this audience that wasn't obvious to everyone: how (or more to the point: "that") you can use puppet in a production environment, without it being virtual. Maybe making this really explicit would help to make people see that "Vagrant is cool" even more?

Unfortunately I didn't arrive in time or the start of the talk and I couldn't really get into it afterwards. My mistake, very sorry about that.

As far as presentation goes I think you did a pretty good job: good and clear voice and some nice hand drawn slides to go along with a well delivered talk.
You explained afterwards the reason it was so short was that you forgot some stuff; maybe due to nerves or something.
Don't be discouraged though; maybe keep a cheatsheet with the important points to make next time and you're there!

Good, solid overview of things to do with internationalization. The point that involves so much more than translating strings was very well made.
I would have liked some more practical explanations as well, or maybe explain one or two approaches of how to take internationalization into account when setting up an architecture, either in a database or in code.

Side note to the speaker:
Maybe also work a bit on the pronounciation of your English; just practice it once with a native speaker.

Ross as always. I enjoyed the talk, but i got the impression that the talk was about something ross and team implemented in a project, but instead it was an introduction on svg. Still nice, but was a bit dissapointed at the end that there was no examples on what they actually had build.

I never realized that it was even possible to organize your notebook in such a wide variety. I always carry around a small notebook in my laptop bag, but not use it enough. Will definately try these techiques in the future. The talk was ok, but very monotone. Especially in a very theoretical talk like this, such tone makes it hard to listen to.

Excellent talk. Loved it as much as the first time I saw it at phpnw13.
A proper keynote.

There were some very valuable tips and other bits and pieces on note taking and how it can actually help you, in between a lot of ramblings on about the different kind of pens, or paper, or notebooks, in existence.
I have to say I totally lost my concentration and found it very hard to focus on the good bits.
Maybe the first 15 minutes or so could be shortened to a very short expose about pens/paper/notebooks. I don't think everyone in the audience is able to get as exited about those as the speaker clearly was.
I did love the style of the notebook slides.