Talk comments

It was hard for me to relate, but it was still interesting :)

You know, this entire talk I had this really difficult person in my mind, and tried to think about his personality vs. mine and realised that if I handled the situation differently by then it may not have turned out the same way. I really liked Elizabeths style of performing this talk and how confident she is in the topic. She also managed to get some humour in there which is always a great thing! :)

... ! AWESOME. As someone who recently became a mentor this gave me some tips and tricks how to go about mentoring them, and also how to actually look for someone to mentor me! :)

The laid back style of this talk was great and also the discussion and content in general.

What slightly annoyed me was how Laura constantly clapped her hands together with her rings clashing. Please think of this for your next talk! Otherwise awesome with great content and as said discussion: AWESOME! :)

Loved this talk! It was a really good explanation of the subject :)

Extremely interesting talk and a nice explanation how HTTP work. I'm sure it was giving to a lot of developers!

I loved this talk and I will definitely try to build a restish API with Silex one day!

Only problem I had was that Cal spoke way too loud for a very small room, sitting in front, it was actually at a slightly uncomfortable level.

Now THIS was a great talk. The way Keith explained how to actually go about in a project like this gave me a lot of tips and tricks in a project I currently work on, and was really useful for me and I learnt a lot of new things from this. I am also really impressed to hear the story that he had to tell and how it all worked out.

In these situations I have before been too tempted to rewrite (and it's also what I did) but now afterwards, I realise that actually fighting the bull can work at times too, even though it would be a long journey.

Nice talk! I didn't learn much here, but still some really nice pointers and advanced topic overall :)

It is very true what Ed explained, smaller code is much nicer, something everyone should do tbh! I loved the presenting style and the message that came trough in this one :)