Talk comments

Anonymous at 12:58 on 23 Mar 2015

Great talk, introduced me to what looks to be an invaluable tool.

I've personally had bad experiences working remotely, but the presenter did a nice job of hitting all the pain points I've experienced with thoughts on how to mitigate those issues. I even got some links to tools that I had never seen before but looked really useful.

I would have liked to see more numbers in the presentation, like analysing how your remote workers work, when they take a break, etc. and distilling some insights out of that. I think adding some slides based on that could turn this into a killer data-driven presentation. Most of the points I felt were general assertions without hard data, and I just like data.

Overall, great job!

P.S. The slides to this presentation on the MADcamp site need access...I don't know if this is the place to point this out, but I thought I would just in case.

Great topic. I really enjoyed the presentation format and story telling approach to the presentation. Who doesn't love a great story?! The content of the presentation was also very relevant and helpful.

Anonymous at 12:42 on 23 Mar 2015

Every drupal event needs someone to push the community to contribute. This was pretty good, though at times it seemed she was reading her talk word for word.

Great enthusiasm and arguments for using and benefitting from best practices programming in D7.

Super interested, good sense of humor, and well verse knowledge of the topic. I learned a lot from this session! Impressive initiatives with contrib modules and configuration.

Anonymous at 12:35 on 23 Mar 2015

Could've better sold of the benefits of using composer.

Anonymous at 12:33 on 23 Mar 2015

PHP is great but "haters gonna hate" is the message I got. Otherwise, wasn't too enlightening.

Anonymous at 12:32 on 23 Mar 2015

Scenarios were relatable. "appropriate responses" were good, but maybe could've had a slide with all of them, or maybe a little bit more context for each. good recommendations for tools. The demo was long and maybe too early in the morning to engage the audience so much. Overall, good general presentation, though as an experienced developer, I didn't really learn much, more of a chance to commiserate.
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