Talk comments

Josh Hartman at 19:18 on 17 Mar 2017

Appreciated the practical examples of composition. Nice job, thanks for your hard work!

Becky at 18:34 on 17 Mar 2017

I loved that you talked about how you do things in your daily life and didn't just repeat what others have said. I need to incorporate the "one mindful breath" into my day at work to calm down when things don't go well.

Becky at 18:29 on 17 Mar 2017

I loved the talk. I learned so much about the history of women in tech. I wish this information was more common knowledge.

Becky at 18:27 on 17 Mar 2017

I was hoping that the talk would go a little deeper into interfaces and traits, but with the limited time, I understand why it didn't.

Becky at 18:24 on 17 Mar 2017

I had never thought about people with dyslexia using screen readers or people with injuries who temporarily need accessibility tools. This talk really opened my eyes to that.

Becky at 18:22 on 17 Mar 2017

I've been wanting to learn about testing for a while now, but have never had the chance. This talk gave me a good overview of unit testing.

Becky at 18:18 on 17 Mar 2017

I enjoyed hearing about how you got involved in open source. You gave me some ideas as to how I can get involved. I never thought about writing blog posts as contributing. Or helping people with bug reports/issues. Those are things that I can do to help the community. :)

Brian Fenton at 14:56 on 17 Mar 2017

Exposing a gigantic blind spot in our understanding of history and the contributions of women in its advancement. Highly recommended.

Dave Buchanan at 14:35 on 17 Mar 2017

Very insightful and historical talk. Lots of takeaways and easily digestable! The implementer versus architect slides were the most applicable to me. Thanks!