Small class, but it was great info for someone like me who is moving into PHP from other languages. Presenter did a great job.
Our slides are located at http://slides.com/markcalkins/nodejs-intro.
My slides I used for this presentation are located here:
http://slides.com/markcalkins/ux4devs
Here's another video on the IoT, made by Intel: http://youtu.be/fGQBay2LtBA They take a much more proactive view of how the IoT will help people. You may or may not like that view.
Thank you to everyone who came. Here's a link to the slides I presented:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hvLwKJywhpmT6v2dOZeB9yyZQ6T8qT84fJLYCMBbXeg/edit?usp=sharing
I hope you left knowing a little more than when you came in.
Why is perl so strange?
best parts were at the edges about the history of it and attacks.
Some parts in the middle were a bit long on "redundant" operations, stuff that could have been skimmed over (for example: we don't care what specific values the s-block returns, we can just know that we hit the s-block and this is what we got.)
Well presented and excellent information. This was super useful for someone who is moving to PHP from other languages.