Talk comments

Adam Prescott at 17:00 on 15 Apr 2018

Lorna is a seasoned speaker and always provides engaging, well-structured talks. This particular talk, she did a great job covering various use cases and functionality of PostgreSQL, Redis, CouchDB. There was enough information there to allow anyone new to these systems to go away accurately research them.

Adam Prescott at 16:56 on 15 Apr 2018

Great session and a good introduction to ReactPHP. Christian did a good job covering the concepts behind it and showing how they applied to ReactPHP in a practical way. I came away from the session wanting to explore it more an d use it in a future project.

Adam Prescott at 16:52 on 15 Apr 2018

A good workshop, Clinton is very knowledgeable. I personally would have liked a bit more of a hands-on workshop, but that probably wouldn't have worked as well for those who have had less exposure to the tools used. I think overall, Clinton found a good balance for everyone to get them introduced to the processes and tools used by the pen-testing community.

Really nice talk, good delivery and humour.
He provided a good set of practices to cope with being remote.

Some nice examples but a bit slow paced.

Imho the best talk in this conference.
Amazing delivery and great examples

Amazing speaker, it's always a good idea to be in one of her talks

Great talk, nice delivery.
A lot of good examples.
Thanks

Shaun Walker at 14:19 on 15 Apr 2018

Loved this talk and a great clear introduction to the Cynefin framework.

The descriptions of the different areas were very understandable supported by good real world examples. One place I think couldve benefited from a more software specific example is the "Commoditised" process. The one example of "Screws" made sense but an example in the context of software would've been really great.

I really enjoyed the delivery and the information sunk in.

Shaun Walker at 14:12 on 15 Apr 2018

Having seen this talk previously but unable to implement BDD effectively for a while, it was really nice to get the refresher. And also discover the new (at least for me) Transform functionality.

This is a really clear, well laid out, introduction on how BDD as a concept helps you achieve a more accurate domain, and also how to achieve some reinforcement on applying that concept through testing with Behat.

I think one thing I would really like to see in future is a more advanced in-depth talk on the topic of Behat. For people who are familiar with the basics covered in this talk, so it can go over some of the other features not covered.