This was really fun for me to dream as Phil was talking. I have good intentions to see how to better integrate myself with more of what I interact with. Fun presentation.
I had never seen PHP workers in action prior to his demo. I would have liked to hear more of where these are already in use.
Very hard to just jump in mid day. I know that is the nature of a live room that operates all day. But still, jumping in after lunch, I was not able to fully utilize this resource.
Very cool to see the tech in action. I will keep an eye on node-zwave for sure. Thank you Clint. Please keep a transparent front for those of us who want to take advantage of your progress in the future (and help when we can)
Very interesting history of PHP from Rasmus. I am glad I attended to hear this.
Thank you! When I saw the room I was extremely nervous. This next week I will release node-zwave with some good high level support so you can start hacking away at home automation.
Great talk! Every seat was taken and there was 20-30 people standing!
The demos were fantastic, with a good split of code examples and high level talk.
Misleading talk in bad taste. Open Source is supposed to be inviting regardless of your personal views of a specific language.
This talk was entertaining the ideas he had to present on were inspiring. He had some great ideas for future innovations in technology.
He explained the problem that when ever you get a new device for your home or car you have to download the corresponding iphone/android app. His proposed solution is that everyone's information will be hosted in the cloud. Each individual's data will be stored in a separate cloud of data. He also shared his company's app square tag which allows devices to be integrated in one central app.