Informational and entertaining as always!
Adam has a great presenting style and comes across well, I would have loved to see something that wasn't in the book as I have read it 5 times already and kinda knew what was coming. I can't fault the talk for its content per say as it was all good, just wanted to move on to something not yet printed. great for the yet to use Collections Artisans though
I think from a CMS point of view, this was a great help for content managers and the devs selecting a CMS to use, Time constraints always negate a build your own solution, it was good to see the stats on wordpress as i constantly battle the sales team not to recommend wordpress for websites as its a 'blogging plateform'. I enjoyed it.
This one lost me in places but I think the introduction to a package that help scaling was good, I would have been better on the main red track as it had a more relevant subject matter and the audio was better the main room
name of talk wasn't a good fit, fortunately that didn't stop the talk being a good one, with some great parts that made me sit up and think about how I talk to managers.
great to see another speaker that just knows their stuff and the overview of the current/new state of the VueJS framework that peaked my interest and made me want to know more.
Always a pleasure listening to a speaker that knows their subject, it was good not to focus on design, code or web wizardry and really get down to the user data and how to get it. top talk
nothing new that hadn't already been covered in the docs an by a dozen tutorials, he came across well and held the talk together, but felt the subject wasn't expanded past the basics.
couldn't connect as well as i did last year, the talk rambled a bit, but still had some good stuff in it that made it a worthwhile inclusion.
Would have wanted to see a little more actual live coding instead of explaining what is happening in a video, which was a little too fast, otherwise good talk, I learned some things :)