Talk comments

Steph Cook at 14:39 on 18 Mar 2014

This topic is so important in our industry and is often forgotten. Well approached with some good take aways.

Steph Cook at 14:36 on 18 Mar 2014

Really enjoyed this. A great topic to start off a conference. With an open mind.

Excellent session with lots of information I didn't know about PHPWomen. The very personal story of Jenny was impressive and scary at the same time. It was good to hear about the PHP training thing happening in the US soon, and the plans for the new site. Thanks!

I had the feeling the start of the talk was a bit chaotic, but once you dug deeper into each of the deadly sins the chaos vanished. It is amazing how you simplify pretty complex topics and explain them in a clear, understandable way. The chosen topics were good. Thanks.

Anonymous at 13:32 on 18 Mar 2014

Interesting, pretty clear delivery.

Very nice talk. Amazing to see actual live demo's (always scary!), I need to look at GAE a bit more after seeing this talk, it seems to have quite some interesting potential I didn't realize was there.

Anonymous at 12:46 on 18 Mar 2014

Dylan started out well with his talk on silverstripe but needs more practice in his delivery and flow.

Anonymous at 12:43 on 18 Mar 2014

Short but in point. Martin, although visibly nervous, did well and held audience attention continuously thoughout. With more practice I could easily see Martin deliver a keynote that everyone will want to see

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Great talk. I know how hard live coding is. You did very good. A few points you could improve next time: use a brighter color scheme. And make the font even bigger. Better going to big then too small, if you have the chance to test it beforehand, do so. So you don't have to ask :)
The topic was presented very well and I have a good idea of dokku now. And I want to play with it.