Lots of genuine passion and interesting ideas for literal cat hearding
An extremely entertaining talk with some important messages about having faith in yourself and never giving up on your ideal job.
Would shoot you all again!
Who was the sharpest dressed person at the conference, was incredibly witty and gave me the most laughs I've ever had involving PHP?
Jeremy Mikola was an absolute legend and JeoPHPardy was a fantastic way to finish up the conference!
A great talk with excellent "live coding" - all the code was pre-written in sections of increasing complexity, so we just got to see how it runs. A really good way to show lots of code and still focus on the important parts.
An excellent talk - Chris clearly knows what he's talking about! In some parts it would have been good to have more content on the slides like definitions of terms - there are a lot of acronyms in cryptography and it can be hard to remember which is which.
The diagrams showing the operation of ciphers were also good, but perhaps could benefit from a couple more states so we could see how the data flows through them?
It hurts to sit. It hurts to stand. Bring spare clothes and body and don't play 5 games in a row, or try and do Gears Of War style roadie runs either...
Thank you Roave!
Excellently done and a great ending to a fantastic day. I have only ever seen JeoPHPardy via tweets previously, and I loved it just as much. I hope to see this again next year ;)
This went well over my head when diving into the C code. This is not a bad thing, only feeds my curiosity to dive into HHVM extensions and PHP extensions (I have her book, but still not finished it).
Confidently delivered with expert knowledge (well, Sara was part of the team who created it).
The code was given in plenty of time to review before and go through on my laptop as she was giving the talk which was a great bonus t the talk. Thank you.
Extremely informative and some good ideas. A few "obvious" points that I could easily miss, so very pleased to be informed.