Talk comments

Marion Sartor at 15:52 on 8 Apr 2016

Great talk on methodology of forming estimates. Walked out of talk with ways of improving on accuracy of my estimates.

Marion Sartor at 15:50 on 8 Apr 2016

Awesome! Very good job of explaining various vulnerabilities from hacker point of view and how developers can protect against them.

Taylor Otwell at 15:46 on 8 Apr 2016

Talk was well prepared and well delivered. Great introduction to OAuth2 for people new to the standard. Good, thorough overview.

Absolutely wonderful talk. I knew most of the stuff going in to this talk and for those that attended I can tell you from 1st hand experience that it works.

The discussions and hands on activities will really help jump start my use if TDD. I have attended many talks on TDD, however this is the first one that provided actionable examples to get me going.

Fascinating talk, very well-presented. Lots of great content about how to get the most out of our brains. Very relevant both to people in general and developers in particular. Well done.

the best part of this talk was the emphasis on balance
how decoupling needed to be balanced with the demands and change in the system

although the slides were nicely designed from the back of the room some of the fonts were difficult to read - sometimes simpler is better with projector ickiness

What it says on the tin. Good talk, lots of useful content. Speaker could be a little difficult to understand because of her accent and fast pacing, but it was easy to see she was passionate and excited about the subject matter.

Mark Duncan at 15:05 on 8 Apr 2016

Really enjoyed this as a backend developer, I think it presented a fair point of view for both devs and ux designers. Learned to appreciate both sides and recognize that UX success is a team effort. Great talk.

Mark Duncan at 15:03 on 8 Apr 2016

As a dev who is presented with "estimations" almost daily, this was super helpful. Will definitely be picking up the book How To Measure Anything by Douglas Hubbard