Talk comments

Pieter Gerber at 13:23 on 28 Sep 2018

Very informative talk. Would have like to see more within Laravel than AWS, but still quite interesting.

Well done SwipeIX.

Great talk, thanks for sharing your thoughts, frustrations and what you appreciate from good API's out there as well. Being in the design of a new API, we'll certainly take head of these things!

Thanks, was a good talk. Not using Azure, but it's good to see the options.

Great talk about community, appreciated the honesty and making verbal/visible the struggles woman have in the industry. It's reaffirmed why and how important it is for us to be mindful and helpful to youngsters - and how mindful we must be when talking to folks in the community, especially young and upcoming devs.

Thanks, was a good talk. Enjoyned how you took it full-circle from PHP, to Go, back to PHP and showed what you learned.

Pieter Gerber at 12:27 on 28 Sep 2018

Very informative session. It allowed us to analyse our own API, although it is not publicly available. Quite a few valid points were made in regards to most APIs we had to deal with in the past and even current integrations. The documentation and sign-up process both hit the nail on the head as two of the most frustrating challenges with the APIs.

Thank you Amanda for a very well presented session.

Pieter Gerber at 11:48 on 28 Sep 2018

Very informative. Thank you guys. We are already using Azure Devops, but were enlightened to a few capabilities we were not aware of. Job well done.

Andre Smith at 11:48 on 28 Sep 2018

Heard a lot of true statements like "We are afraid to talk to users" to gather requirements. I enjoyed the small rant about what Amanda hated about API's.

Amanda speaks very clearly, and never stutters of stumbles over her words. Very good talk!

James Titcumb at 10:46 on 28 Sep 2018

Very strong positive message, a great talk well delivered.

James Titcumb at 10:45 on 28 Sep 2018

Was actually a pretty reasonable talk; well explained theoretical concepts. I would've liked to see a bit more how that phpml library actually does the algorithm stuff tho, rather than just "how to use" samples.