Talk comments

Anonymous at 08:13 on 8 Jul 2015

You're an asshole. Where's the tutorial dumb dummy you stupid

Anonymous at 15:00 on 21 Jun 2015

This is a good talk, but I was expecting this image during the "detached HEAD" part of the discussion :P

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Chewbacca?file=Chewie_threepio_tesb.jpg

Anonymous at 18:25 on 16 Jun 2015

This is so far the best lecture on OOP PHP, or just OOP itself.

I have been coding for 3+ years now and I have coded in OOP PHP before, but this has just cleared my mind so much!

Never before have I seen such excellent examples and such awesome explanations of things!

I would have paid 50% of my month's salary for this lecture, its that great!

@John Kallen: I think this is what you are looking for:

XSS in guestbook

Enter this as a guestbook entry:

Nothing to see here....
<script type='text/javascript'>alert('pwned your sessionID is '+document.cookie.substring(11));</script>

Command injection in search:
http://hackingsite.dev/cheese/search?q=cheez-it;%20ls%20/

Hi David,

Really enjoyed your class. Hey, during the class itself you were keeping track of all the hacks we found for your Cheese site. Can you provide that document to me or direct me where I can get it? I was showing this information to some co-workers and couldn't remember all the hacks we did on the Search box.

Thanks,

John Kallen

Thank you Allen Day! I'm so glad you attended.

Thank you so much E. Dunham! I'm starting to think this might be a good workshop since an hour just isn't enough.

Anonymous at 17:07 on 20 May 2015

I hate to give bad marks, but I didn't get anything out of the presentation. It was way too long. And if it was supposed to convince me of the benefits in joining a User Group, it didn't. Perhaps if it had been a ten-minute long pep-talk instead, I would have enjoyed it more. It was relevant, after all.

Anonymous at 17:03 on 20 May 2015

I've been in the industry a long time, and I didn't understand half of what she said. I thought there was way too much marketing speak and acronyms for most of the audience.