I came in with a high expectation for this talk, but walked out feeling underwhelmed. The speaker just zapped through all the slides in 20 minutes, without going into any depth for any of the topics. Wish more effort was put into preparing this talk. It's a very good topic but unfortunately poorly executed.
I would have liked more details about LogNormal usage of Node.JS
Good introduction to using NodeJS module for web traffic analysis. I liked that there were live examples of the modules, though I wish Philip went into a bit more detail about their app/server architecture at the beginning.
J'ai bien aimé cette présentation. Un peu trop expéditive par contre, il a couvert plusieurs aspects important de la construction d'un bon plugin ainsi que des attentes des utilisateurs du script.
Peut-etre que plus de détails auraient pu être donnés sur la conception d'un plugin plutot que de se concentrer sur les changements aportés par jQuery 1.5
Great presenter. Really knows his stuff and presents for the full time instead of cutting it short. Attended 2 of his sessions and they were great
Thank you for this talk and Homebrew !
Thanks Renior! The presentation is available here: http://prezi.com/bemzj02mmypm/how-cms-architecture-affects-dev-communities/
I worked hard to make it stand alone and make sense when viewed by itself. I hope you like it.
--Julian
Can somebody please explain the difference between encryption and hashing to the presenter?
"Salt your encryptions". Pfff.
Wow. Brilliant job. That was easily the most thorough discussion of the topic (REST) that I've ever seen. Don't change anything, and keep doing this talk.
Interesting. Just an idea for the future: with jQuery 1.7, bind/unbind/live/die are depreciate in favor of on/off. Keep up-to-date your talk.