Talk comments

Mark Railton at 16:41 on 4 Oct 2015

Fantastic talk that perfectly summed up some stuff I was working through this weekend. Asking for help is not only sensible but also necessary and Skoop covered it in an entertaining and thought provocative way. The little heckling from michelangelo van dam brought even more humour to the talk.

a great overview of what's to come in PHP7 and I think we all left the room wanting to rush off and upgrade at least one box on Monday.

The talk was presented in Lornas usual style, clear and moving at a pace everyone can keep up with. an enjoyable talk and one everyone should watch if they are unsure whats coming and need a graph to convince the boss those production boxes need upgrading.

Mark Railton at 16:38 on 4 Oct 2015

So thankful to Mike for giving this talk on a subject that personally affects him. I appreciate him opening up and sharing his own experiences.

Mark Railton at 16:36 on 4 Oct 2015

Great talk with effective use of code samples to show just how to easy it can be to introduce 2FA to your apps.

Mark Railton at 16:34 on 4 Oct 2015

Great overview on not just what to expect with PSR-7 but also the back story in it and how it became to be.

Mark Railton at 16:32 on 4 Oct 2015

Really enjoyed this talk and also the lengthy followup conversation I had with Juliette. The topic covered was extremely applicable to my day job and gave some good insights into things we can improve.

Mark Railton at 16:30 on 4 Oct 2015

Enjoyed James' talk although much of it was far beyond what I'm working with. It gave some good pointers for me to follow up on at a later stage.

Mark Railton at 16:28 on 4 Oct 2015

Brilliant talk from Lorna giving an excellent insight into what to expect from PHP7. I especially loved Lorna's energy on stage and her obvious enthusiasm for the topic.

Mark Railton at 16:26 on 4 Oct 2015

Great talk on what we can learn about people form AI. Especially liked the talking style that Meri has.

Great talk, the issues of learning to ask for help was pretty eye opening. That's probably one of the biggest factors I'll need to keep on top of in the future and is something that if left to fester can cause other negative work aspects. All in all good points to keep productivity up for all involved.