Talk comments

Mark Priddy at 14:55 on 7 Apr 2016

Good talk, Dave. It's easy to see that your content is still a little above my comprehension, but that's why I go to these things is to stretch my mind.

Could benefit from more detail and practical application of the normalization names and process of implementing them. I still find myself lost at this fundamental concept.

Would also enjoy more hands-on working, but that may not be practical in this amount of time.

Mark Priddy at 14:53 on 7 Apr 2016

Knows her stuff. Walked me through a starter tute on traits, and pointed out where I can improve my OOPing in PHP.

I'd encourage the presenter to practice her presentation to the point where nerves don't show. Not to worry, it wasn't distracting.

Audience participation mechanism was good. I think the try at pair programming went a little flat, but that's likely the audience rather than the presenter. ^_^

Kyle Schatzle at 14:50 on 7 Apr 2016

Very good talk. Heavy theory based in the beginning and more use case at the end. Good information on both ends.

Alena Holligan at 14:32 on 7 Apr 2016

Slides can be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/AlenaHolligan/demystifying-objectoriented-programming-lone-star-php

Audience was awesome!

Very good lunch.

on Lunch

Great talk by a very good speaker!

I can't wait to start applying this to my workflow.
I had read a lot on Docker but it was still murky waters to me.
Now this was a very good explanation.

Very clear explanations. Alena went line by line on her example code and explained everything. Very helpful to me! Looking forward to the slides.

Darren Ehlers at 13:00 on 7 Apr 2016

Great talk...exactly what I was hoping for!

Sean Fraser at 11:48 on 7 Apr 2016

Great overview of the software tool, its usage, and the pros and cons to the various tooling.

Kyle Schatzle at 11:47 on 7 Apr 2016

Very informative and practical.