Very passionate presentation. Clearly all came from the heart.
Never heard of Apigility before this talk. Now I want to use it in my next project. ;)
A fantastic view on development (both code and personal). Loved it.
Very interesting talk, but there was one link I missed.
If I got it right react.js components are rendered to HTML on server side, but how does it behave on the client side. Is the HTML still managed by the javascript? especially related to state changes and events.
if not how do you go about to make them functional?
I see some nice potential in this way of working even when you only use small components here and there with ESI to just load the component in this way in existing webpages.
Inspiring and well presented. I now want to upgrade everything ;-)
Feedback point: some of the terms of phase used, had they been said by a male, could have been considered sexist. The one that jumped to mind was "don't worry your pretty little head". It was meant in jest and I personally found it funny (not offended at all). However I feel like if I'd said that on stage, it would/could have been accepted differently by the female members of the audience. I think choice of language in future talks should be considered.
As I said, not a complaint or even a criticism. More like a consideration/food for thought.
Very enjoyable talk passion was obvious
Excellent talk, as always, from Joshua. Very funny and he explained some very complex points extremely well.
Felt a little preachy... sorry :/
Felt like a shameless demo of a single tool. I don't feel that it gave many good insights or advice.
Good presentation. I've not used composer in this level of detail yet but its given me some good tips.