Talk comments

Anonymous at 18:45 on 28 Sep 2012

Enjoyed your Philly presentation, and already trying to implement in my latest project!

@Marianne - Any feedback or tips on how I can make it better? What would have given this presentation a 4 or 5 in your book? I'm scheduled to give this 6 more times and would love to tune appropriately.

Thanks. :)

I started looking at Angular after seeing the agenda for this conference. Thanks for the great examples. looking forward to trying it out on a project I have.

Great references! definitely grabbing your slides to check out the various tools and sites you mentioned.

Hi Liz,
While I always enjoy your presentations, the high level of this talk didn't get me into enough understanding of how to use it. As I wrote on Cal's eval, I am basically a team of one developer at a sales & manufacturing team & I also have to supervisor several people with non-programming responsibilities. I have been trying to make time to learn any framework because I know that my coding is 1)not up to par with the other people at the philly conference & 2)definitely not MVC. however, with little time or support to spend on learning, I am forced to fall back on my own classes & code because I have to get it done. When I am able to attend a conference, I'd love a little more detail that would give me a leg up on trying it on my own.

I enjoyed the presentation but suspect my php programming skills are not up to the rest of the people at the Philadelphia conference. I struggle with dealing with frameworks and always end up falling back into my old habits of using my own classes & code -- which are definitely NOT MVC! The more exposure I have to various frameworks, the more I am going to grasp how to put together an app. So I also agree with Jeremy that doing a demo of how to spin up an app in Silias and how you put the parts together would have been useful. I feel the same about the Lithium presentation as well.

Thanks Beth. I'm going to share that list of pointers with the rest of my tiny little team.

Very cool stuff! I liked the code examples, especially since the syntax is a bit different than anything I've used before. I just was getting the hang of jquery, now this? :)

Very nice - I've been researching this topic and it was a great mix of "under the hood" code and user views. Also some good online tools for building and testing responsive sites.