Things I Believe Now That I’m Old

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Anonymous at 17:56 on 30 Aug 2014

Very inspiring. My advice to you would be: you should keep going, please.

Great and easy to follow talk. I think everyone can and will benefit and learn from it. Even if someone is only looking for a good kitchenknife.

Very motivational and a perfect talk to close the event. Can't think of any critique, even though you want to hear it. You should keep the 'cowboy' hat!

Great talk. Wise words. I enjoyed it very much!

Great presenter as allways

Anonymous at 21:00 on 30 Aug 2014

one of the best talks i've seen in a a long. perfect storytelling to the point. very emotional, inspiring and touching.

this should be given to a much broader audience.

thanks!

This talk was incredible, and the most influential talk of the conference for me. It's a pleasure seeing Ross grow as a speaker each time he speaks, and also a bit of shock to say that, since he is already a fantastic speaker.

This talk itself was so distinctly un-technical, but so incredible helpful and valuable. The presentation, the content, and even the slides were impeccable.

I cant give you any advice. I just hope you will give this talk to a lot of people.

Perfect keynote. Gave the event a finish with a flourish!

What a great end to the conference. I once gave a similar presentation to second year cs students about (all) the stuff I've learned (I'm 28 right now) so I could relate to a lot of stuff you have said. You're a great speaker and got me interested the whole talk. Great work Ross!

The perfect ending to an excellent event!

Loved everything about it. I was surprised to find out that your bad review was at another talk I attended at PfCongress 2012. Also a very good talk! I do remember reading that comment and just thinking it must have been written by someone who slept throught the talk.

The quotes of the other speakers were also a very nice touch and a way for us to look back at 3 excellent days

Ross Tuck is heading towards greatness. Every talk shows the incredible grasp he has on the topics he covers, whilst injecting humour at the right points, great use of body language, and an ability to grasp at one's heart strings with a warmth you'd expect not from a stranger, but from your family or friends - the latter, something of which I now consider him to be.

Ross Tuck is going far, and he's taking the audience with him every time. An absolute pleasure, a brilliant closing keynote to the conference and probably the most inspirational talk I've ever witnessed. Truly a pleasure.

All the best, Ross - see you again soon I hope :)

Anonymous at 17:19 on 31 Aug 2014

Ross Tuck... awesome as always.

Anonymous at 18:00 on 31 Aug 2014

This talk can show what can be done when you apply your mind to it.

Great Talk, Great Subject.

Very inspiring. There's too little talk about the developer attitude and how to do things better. Thanks.

It was a super nicely done talk with very inspirational content. Very suitable as the "last words" on a conference.

Anonymous at 11:25 on 1 Sep 2014

Truthfully inspiring and very motivational! The originality of this presentation makes it totally different from those TED Talks that we are used to see. Congratulations!!!

Anonymous at 11:25 on 1 Sep 2014

Truthfully inspiring and very motivational! The originality of this presentation makes it totally different from those TED Talks that we are used to see. Congratulations!!!

Anonymous at 13:11 on 1 Sep 2014

I think we can safely say, we all got Ross Tuck'd. Also, Morgan Freeman eat your hart out.

The perfect mix of good story-telling, comedy and technical references tailored to the audience. Great to see someone with such influential potential teaching lessons that will expire such great work ethics and respectful discussion amongst professionals.

The Morgan Freeman of PHP.

Simply superb. Enough said.