Talk comments

A heartwarming speech, very well said. Thank you for everything!

Great talk, Jordan is a super competent speaker, interesting and funny. I improved my grasp of concepts I'd taken for granted (e.g. git reset) and ones I'd avoided (cherry-pick). Oddly enough, Jordan made it clear before the conference and at the start of the talk that this tutorial would not be an intro to git, and then he started with an intro to git. Granted, it was laying groundwork for some of followed, it seemed like a quick reminder "git is distributed - see?" would have been adequate. More importantly there were a number of times when Jordan made a mistake and got confused, and then we the audience got lost as a result. Probably just need to practice the sequence of commands a few times. This is more like 4.5 star talk, only giving 4 because everyone else give him 5.

This was a fascinating talk, and honestly this tutorial alone was worth the price of the conference. I hope Andrea either makes this available as a purchase-able video tutorial, or does it again at Nomad or similar online venue. The only negative on this talk was that there was a bit too much time given to what began to feel like a sales pitch for Apple products because of their support for a11y features. But that's nitpicking tbh. I'm excited to learn more about a11y issues.

Thank you for being so open and sharing your experiences, very good.

I really learn new things to do with composer.

It was good to learn about Custom Post Types in Wordpress.

A very good talk that I found useful and instructive. It's a shame that we ran out of time so some slides needed to be skipped , but the content that we did see was very interesting and provided a new way to look at insert performance. Well worth checking this talk out - thanks Ed!

The slides were good and clear, also they were concise and to the point. Good.

Thank you, it's always good when you share your experience with others. It was a good reminder to be on PHP last version and the tips given were good too.

It's hard to know what to say about this talk. Brilliantly presented and an important message that we need to remember the pioneering women in the early days of tech, even if others have forgotten. Really not a bad thing to say about this talk, and Vesna is an exceptional speaker.