Talk comments

Thank you @frank, it is my first time as english speaker, and I was prrocupied with presenting the facts without sounding that men are the ones in fault. I will definetly try to improve my english!

Thank you @frank, it is my first time as english speaker, and I was prrocupied with presenting the facts without sounding that men are the ones in fault. I will definetly try to improve my english!

A motivating encouragement to start building packages and making them available. More specifically to contribute quality and well documented packages. Enjoyed and learned. loved the badge excitement! :)

Very interesting examples. Makes me want to learn more about logging and monitoring servers.

Practical and humorous talk from a fellow Belgian! Not specifically Laravel-oriented, but very educational for people new to DB and query optimization. Real examples of common bottlenecks in large websites, followed by working solutions, made this talk a joy to watch and hear! PS: I'm having a suspicion of 2 of the 3 'mystery' companies! I'll make a guess sometime! :)

Great talk! - only downside was it was only 30 minutes, could have easily been an hour

As a visitor of some of these websites, I was pleasantly surprised seeing them built on Laravel. Seeing websites of this magnitude built on Laravel, handling such large amounts of traffic,... Well, brilliant. Very interesting talk and clearly explained, Thanks! I'd love to know more technical details about the implementation if it's available somewhere.

I'm glad that this topic was a part of today. It was a well-thought presentation with a positive spirit of optimism and affecting change.

It is always nice to see mindfulness surrounding women in tech (and STEM as a whole) at these conferences. There is certainly a substantial amount of conversation around this topic, both statisticically as well as around the culture in tech that we've all helped build.

From the responses from the audience, it definitely seemed like this topic was well received and that some conversations may have been started among some people who wouldn't have previously thought of this aspect of the tech culture in their area.

I think we're in a great point in tech's history where we're still able to influence powerful positive change toward leveling the playing field for people of ALL types. I also think that's it's great hearing conversations around diversity as a whole and viewing our peers as human beings and their capabilities first and foremost before gender, race, religion, or orientation.

Thanks, Gabriela! Hope we'll see lots more of you in the future!