Talk comments

Good stuff. I can really see the benefit of APIitizing your business logic so you can more easily target multiple devices.

Great talk, great speaker. I found this talk very practical: realistic, not idealistic about OOP best practices. I'll definitely be reviewing the slides again later.

I liked the easy to understand ideas and techniques that I could use to take my UX from suck to not bad but still sucky. I need all of the help I can get.

I really like the practical perspective of realizing that UX is not "someone else's problem".

It was really well prepared and presented.

I felt that this was an awesome talk that gave a nice holistic view of the evolution of the web. We can't forget the past, and I think that this really highlighted the needs and future impacts that we can expect.

Completely agree with the other comments. This talk was better than expected, and the alternative view of OOP and the way it was broken apart in this talk was really intriguing, helps folks new to OOP understand it a little differently that is more practical, while giving folks familiar with OOP new things to think about.

Really enjoyed this talk. Heard this was her first talk, but wouldn't have known that just sitting in on it. The length was excellent, really good use of examples... really talented from checking out her profile. Talk also used great humor, she even humiliated one of the attendees because he wanted a book! What is this profession and the purpose of going to these conferences if you can't enjoy this kind of fun every once and awhile?!

Intriguing perspective from the view of a programmer, as a programmer I could relate, and I think I took plenty away from the talk to help me with my ever increasing tasks of making interfaces. Lets hope they don't look like some of those bad examples.

The history was a fun look back, slightly long. Overall very intriguing, hard to argue that mobile is NOW and also very interesting view of breaking machines and computers smaller and smaller.

Anonymous at 14:22 on 17 Aug 2013

I really liked this talk. It was extremely helpful to view OOP as behaviors rather than 'things.' Anthony, the speaker, was clear and helpful. Definitely glad I attended this!