Talk comments

Her personal climb from novice to pro was inspiring.

John Kary at 16:28 on 9 Apr 2016

I love abstract talks like this but I had trouble plugging into this one. There were many great one-liners worth contemplating but the speed they were spoken made it hard to let them sink in. Could you slow down and focus your delivery on less points with more supporting details?

Excellent slides/visual presentation! I hope you can refine the delivery to the caliber of the slides.

John Kary at 16:24 on 9 Apr 2016

My faaaaavorite talk of the conference! There's so much great advice for improving one's lifestyle that leads to enabling them as a better programmer and human. Keeping people engaged by making them physically interact was brilliant--it worked incredibly well for me and I didn't see anyone NOT engaged.

You dealt well with audience members wanting to share their own ideas! I've seen other speakers crash and burn and lose control of the room but you let them talk and moved on. Very well done!

John Kary at 16:15 on 9 Apr 2016

I liked the delivery and humor in this talk. The tips for PS1 changes were great!

John Kary at 16:12 on 9 Apr 2016

So much great content packed into this talk! There's a lot of history behind the HTTP spec but I would've traded 5 minutes of HTTP/1 spec history for what else is new in HTTP/2.

John Kary at 16:07 on 9 Apr 2016

So calm, cool and collected, I loved this talk. Great points about how having a checklist and a plan will save us from ourselves!

Woody Gilk at 15:54 on 9 Apr 2016

Excellent topic, well delivered, and obviously very well rehearsed. This could have been a final keynote for sure.

Slides were very well designed too... nice to see at a tech conference.

Sean Fraser at 15:54 on 9 Apr 2016

Extremely polished presentation. Great message, great delivery and great slides.

Joe McMaster at 15:53 on 9 Apr 2016

Light, Fun, and Informative! Some great ideas and illustrations to identify and fix problems calmly.

Dave Pooser at 15:53 on 9 Apr 2016

Interesting talk, great delivery; I think this could easily be expanded into a half-day training exercise. One of my favorite talks of the conference.