Talk comments

Great talk, cant wait to put Flysystem to use.

Great talk, interesting as we are looking at filesystem abstraction currently in SilverStripe... super relevant for us :D

Congratulations on your first talk Stephen. As a puppet user, this was a really well thought out introduction to Ansible.

Stephen Rees-Carter at 13:04 on 3 Sep 2015

Really enjoyable and informative talk. Hamish's enthusiasm for the topic (money) served the topic well. Lots to remember!

Stephen Rees-Carter at 13:01 on 3 Sep 2015

Good talk. The subject was interesting, and the code examples were easy to read and understand. It was good to see different tools that could be used in different use cases, as well as the basics explained and recommended for simple requirements.

Great talk, with a very interesting topic to discuss. Pacing wise, it felt a bit rushed, but the demos were impressive and easily understandable - which made up for the pace.

I shall honour my pledge, and use my new knowledge for good.

This was a fantastic workshop, and a great way to start the conference. The topic of Code Review for Security suited the workshop format nicely, with all attendees able to go looking through the code themselves to find vulnerabilities and discuss what they found. There was lots to learn, and Anthony was great at encouraging suggestions - rather than just looking for right answers.

Also, it was a nice touch that Anthony brought along some USB keys for those without internet access to be able to access the example code.

Anthony has a clear and easy to follow teaching style, and covered the major points of code reviewing for security well. I enjoyed the participatory nature.

The only suggestion I would add is to run a longer workshop, in order to give people in the room more time to get in to the sample code used. That said, 3 hours was plenty to give people enough of a toe-dip to know where to start in their own projects.