At first my compliments for Richard, because he had to less time to prepare his talk because the actual speaker didn't show up. I've learned a few things but I think that could have been more when he gave us more information about when to use which system supported with one or more examples of websites using that system.
With the minum amount of time in mind Richard had to be prepared for his talk, it was not bad at all.
It was for me the first time I saw in real life what Titanium can do for me. I had read about it before but now I have some goog handles to start building my own app. Also Jason and Fokke conviced me why I should use Titanium instead of Phonegap.
The only point of improvement in my opinion would be to let the tweaking of a live builded app for what it is and have a perfect prepared app to show the result instead.
Nice job guys
Clear presentation and overview on bacbone!
The speaker seemed confident in what he was talking about. He uncovered so many potential problems that I convinced myself to never ever buy an android device :)
I came here to learn about testing on mobile devices, but that was not what this talk was about. The only message was how cool it is to start an open device lab, and even that didn't come across because it seems that if you do, you still are lucky if you get a visitor once a week.
The history of the internet? Why?
Why I should test? Every developer knows he should test, other speakers urge yyou to test toom but that is about automated testing. This was clearly not the case here.
Multiple sheets about brushing your teeth? Why!? Just mention the comparison with teeth brushing and everybody knows what you mean.
I hoped to get information about automated testing on mobile devices, but this talk wasn't about testing at all.
Total waste of my time.