Talk comments

Very intresting topics but try to improve your English and to be more interactive with your attendees. Ask questions, make jokes, etc. Anyway I can appreciate your contribution!

The content is really interesting but I'm lacking a bit of depth on how to achieve specific features. But I find Jasper not speaking too passionate about the project he works on.

So, put some more passion in your talk and try not to be monotonous reading of your slides. The slides are clear and good mix between text and images.

Great introduction talk about Firefox OS and the guys really helped with a first test app.

Very relevant talk about the best solution to keep users using your web app happy despite of flaky 3G, wifi or airplane modes. Parashuram showed how you do this the verbose way, and then how to do it practically using the right libs.
I missed real world examples of apps that use these libs (are there any?) But loved the Star wars references:) and liked the mentions about the available documentation to get started quickly.

Interesting talk. Good presentation style to keep your audience awake :). Loved the code samples and your site with the trialtool is really good. Would love to see more of a comparison between the offline strategies next time and less talk about libraries. It's good to know there is a jquery plugin, but a demo wouldn't have been necessary.

Even though I am not a starwars fan, I still liked the theme of slides. Just try a presenter next time so you'll get to the next slide easier :)

Good talk and motivation to get started with PhoneGap! Martin is a good public speaker.

Didn't know anything about Phonegap when I came in but this overview really helped in understanding this build/dev tool better. Esp. nice to see that the speaker added his own 'lessons learned'. And Phonegap Build is truly the dog's bollocks!

Lee gave a great, easy to understand, step-by-step tutorial on how to make a webapp with Sencha Touch. Interesting to see the inclusion of a call to an external service, which is probably something you want to do in your own app too, so nice to see it in the tutorial. Thanks Lee. BTW my t-shirt size is XL :P

I'm just getting started with mobile development but cross platform development with JavaScript sounded attractive.

The material was very good, hampered a bit by the spotty wifi and the unavailability of Twitter data, but the speakers managed to work around it nicely.

The speakers were clearly very experienced developers that know their stuff, however the workshop was hardly interactive. One possible point for improvement might be to (especially in such a small audience with ample time) involve the audience more.

My favorite part was the last part, unscripted 'how I refactored this app', 'have you thought about custom schemes as a way of cross-platform intents?' and interesting Q&A.

They certainly convinced me to try Titanium for my next app.

Estelle gave a great view on the do's and dont's using CSS on the mobile web and inspired to dive deep yourself. She tried to squeeze 6 hours into 3 and quit succeeded in that. Head spinning but really valuable information! Thanks.