Talk comments

Tony Dexter at 21:27 on 4 Nov 2018

Would have been more helpful if some of the code/commands were included in a file in the repo that was used, as well as simple instructions (or a docker config file) and time to install a test environment. Otherwise the content was good for a Laravel/Artisan intro. Thanks!

Alex Fraundorf at 19:20 on 4 Nov 2018

An engaging talk on how to manage and resist the self-defeating thoughts that we all have from time to time. Taking this talk to heart will not only help you to keep things in perspective, find more joy in life, but probably make you more pleasant to be around as well.
Thank you for sharing!

Alex Fraundorf at 19:16 on 4 Nov 2018

This was a wonderfully done interactive experience. It was not only educational, but extremely entertaining. Marsha, who is clearly an expert on web accessibility and a gifted presenter, came up with an engaging way to teach us all about a very important topic that is often too easily pushed to the back burner or ignored all together when a web site is being planned and built.
I really hope that more developers (both front end and back end) get to see this talk and play the game. It would be a wonderful addition to any conference, and I would love to go through it again.
Thanks!

Alex Fraundorf at 19:11 on 4 Nov 2018

Daniel did a wonderful job sharing his clear expertise on the subject matter. As an experienced PHP developer, but someone who is new to WordPress, I left the talk with a very good understanding of what code should reside in a plugin (vs a theme), an understanding of how a plugin interacts and hooks into the WordPress core, and the knowledge, resources and confidence to write my own plugin.
I was able to ask many questions and Daniel did a great job answering them clearly.
Thank you!

Alex Fraundorf at 19:06 on 4 Nov 2018

This was an interesting talk on how much can be done using only two simple, small and pretty ubiquitous tools.
Instead of a quick 20 minute discussion, I think this talk would have much more potential in a longer format allowing Gunnard to do some live demonstrations, especially showing what Tmux can do. This was simply not possible in the allotted time slot.
Thanks, but I'm still going to use nano ;-)

Alex Fraundorf at 19:03 on 4 Nov 2018

This was a well done, quick and to-the-point lesson on the subject matter, covering how to do the front end JavaScript and backend PHP in a WordPress environment.
Thank you.

Alex Fraundorf at 18:57 on 4 Nov 2018

This was a really good introduction into using the WordPress CLI tool and some of the things it can do. It is a very powerful tool and Nate did a really nice job explaining it to the group and pointing us to the documentation for niche case uses. There were plenty of opportunities for attendees to ask questions and Nate seemed very familiar with the tool.
Thank you.

Alex Fraundorf at 18:53 on 4 Nov 2018

This was a very good discussion and workshop on debugging and auditing a plugin for security, especially the best way to harden a plugin in a "Wordpressy" way, for those of us new to WordPress.
Thank you.

Alex Fraundorf at 18:51 on 4 Nov 2018

A great talk and demonstration on Docker. This talk is perfect for someone who is brand new to Docker.
The speakers did a great job not only with the theory, but with helping everyone get a container up and running.
Thanks!

Ed Barnard at 17:38 on 4 Nov 2018

Vesna covered principles behind all the types of coding challenges I've seen over the past year. This talk was a useful resource.