Talk comments

Concepts that make you think a lot, efficiency and optimization must be the first thing a developer haves in his/her mind. Averything is goung to the web, and nobody haves time to thing... brains are lazy (it was another talk). So yes, I've enjoyed it

takink some time looking Mathias blog, the big thing is he has great expertise in "Everything ♥ Unicode", from php to html, to MySQL... and so on. UNICODE is really important if you are thinking to move or create an service or an application that will be distributer word wise. As I work for a multinational company, I found this talk very interesting.

I'm using all the available tools that Chrome offers to debug the application, extending this tools was the best part of this talk, as the number of different input perspective is... cool

it makes sense, working in a team, that everybody move their minds over thinking of the final goal. Most code can avoid testing as it already abstract and solid, and the "debugging" (not testing) of this is already dove (probably ages ago). Pragmatic approach to the Testing Unit logic.

aaS (as as Service) is always in my mind, and this conference confirms, and give me another bullet when I have to cope with owners and developers... really enjoyed it

This talk is really funny!!! Essentially is what we have to work on: "working teams", "customers", "manages or intermediates" and "owners", responsible development, and true: fun fun fun, you wont life forever.

Probably the geo-thing was not the objective of the talk, but everything was really interesting and was giving a new perspective of how data-mining can be shown with iconography and animation. Hope to see you in the future.

The conference was not bad, slide-to-slide it was becoming more complex without reaching the objective. I'll suggest to give part of the conclusion slide to the beginning, as in truth it was really interesting if you consider to use HTML locally as an application, and keep in a sandbox all this job.
And yes, show the application dunning, make a demo if the talk is not organized to be architectural or abstract, cheers