Talk comments

Anonymous at 22:02 on 3 May 2013

This was probably the most entertaining class I attended, but probably also the least informative.

I understand now the capability of a Chrome App, but am not any better prepared to write one.

Anonymous at 22:01 on 3 May 2013

Absolutely brilliant. Hilarious. Very useful information for someone like myself who has not clue 1 when it comes to design. Please visit openwest again!

This presentation was very engaging and information. The examples were relevant and interesting. The SWAG is always a great bonus and an additional way to engage the crowd. Great way to showcase the power of OpenShift.

Anonymous at 21:58 on 3 May 2013

Thanks for your time Mark, very fascinating information.

Anonymous at 21:56 on 3 May 2013

Good information, it sounds like Maria is the future of MySQL deployments. Thanks for the talk.

Anonymous at 21:54 on 3 May 2013

I'm glad this wasn't my first exposure to Angular. I felt bad for my coworkers that were seeing it for the first time. I think a large portion of the elegance Angular brings was missed. Regardless, thanks for taking the time to present.

Anonymous at 21:54 on 3 May 2013

Very interesting ideas. Great presentation and demo. It's obvious that Phil knows exactly what he's doing when it comes to presenting to a class.

Great job engaging the crowd and keeping the content relavant and exciting. Also, thanks for coming to Utah to present.

Way cool, very relavant. I think you did a great job of breaking things out and making it seem feasible to automate your home. I also like your approach to keeping things modular and look forward to your work on home.js.

Anonymous at 20:45 on 3 May 2013

I enjoyed this talk and thought David had a great understanding of the topic and helping get others exited about the ideas he was sharing.