LOVED this talk. Git can be difficult to wrap your head around even when you have experience with it. I'll come back to these game analogies a lot in the future to help parse out these commands in my head.
Great tacos!
Fantastic. Great energy for them end of the conference. Super informative.
You are a force of nature. This talk was informative and fun.
Slides are here.
https://ahoylemon.github.io/pwa-talk/#/
Due to a problem with the projector, Ben had to do the first 10min or so of this presentation without slides and absolutely handled it like a champ 👏
The talk itself was full of all sorts of useful information for inexperienced and veteran library maintainers alike!
As someone who grew up in the 80s with coding C64 basic as a kid, building gaming computers, doing assembly and starting out on the web with Mosaic with a 14.4k modem, this was remenesant. And totally agree on the importance of knowing the foundation what your framework is built upon.
I've worked on a couple of projects that were created by someone trying to solve a problem but not necessarily having the best technical chops, so this speaks to me. I think my only "negative" was that you might want to have more slides with less information on them to help keep focus.
Thanks for the talk.
I loved your take on this, but as a former violinist, I think we all know who the truly important part of the quartet is.
Hard facts with great examples! It went a little bit fast in the end, so unfortunetaly the pipe operator never got properly explained.
I loved the thought that went into this talk and more importantly the message: we can't let ourselves forget what came before. Awesome stuff!