Talk comments

Larry Garfield at 10:08 on 4 Nov 2023

Not always the content we want, but the content we most definitely need. Thank you for all that you do, and have done for the community.

Jim Wigginton at 10:05 on 4 Nov 2023

Touching presentation. For people in similar situations it's helpful to know you're not alone. And it was a breath of fresh air compared to the toxic positivity that a lot of people dole out.

Biggest criticism: it did go a bit over the time limit

Ariane Dupaix at 10:05 on 4 Nov 2023

A good reminder that we can really affect our workplace environment and that Agile isn't just a buss word that management can abuse us with. Proper planning, keeping track of all our brain work, open communication, vacations, and above all healthy expectations is excellent recomendations.

TJ Draper at 10:03 on 4 Nov 2023

SOOOO much great information here! Internationalization and localization is hard. This was VERY helpful.

Kai H at 10:01 on 4 Nov 2023

Powerful, personal, and very accurate/relevant to more people in the room than one would first suspect.

Ariane Dupaix at 10:01 on 4 Nov 2023

My absolute favorite class of this conference. This convinced me to that git binary takes out ALL of the guessing of where problems are located. I will be implementing this immediately!

Ariane Dupaix at 09:57 on 4 Nov 2023

Excellent recommendations and remember to really config php.ini correctly.

Ariane Dupaix at 09:52 on 4 Nov 2023

This is a realistic breakdown of how projects actually go. The blueprint breakdown before coding is an inspired task todo. It really clears up all the mental work developers do and makes it clear to management how much effort a "simple" task takes.

Ariane Dupaix at 09:48 on 4 Nov 2023

A fantastic checklist that is actionable for us all. Also a good reminder that not every piece of code needs to be re-written by yourself. If it works and will work in the future, don't break it.

Ariane Dupaix at 09:46 on 4 Nov 2023

A good mindset shift about our projects. We must remember that other devs will inherit our projects and our "ownership" is very temporary.