Talk comments

Very informative talk. I had thought CodeSniffer was really just there for general purpose things, but it can be used to help not only force coding standards, but in many other ways.

A good talk on the general ideas one needs to thing about when designing a mobile application. He gives some great ideas on what programmers need to think about when they are attempting to refactor for mobile or what they should think about when starting from scratch.

I found the talk very interesting. I had not considered the possibility of mixing and matching framework components in the past. I found the presenter very helpful, making sure no one was left behind. A very good, hands on experience.

We aren't normal, but in a good way. Cal captures and lets us know why.

This was one of the best HTML5 talks that I've seen so far. Jake and Daniel really know what they are talking about it and present in a clear, easily understandable way.

I would have liked to have seen a bit less about jQuery and more about the other frameworks, but the overview of underscore.js was great.

Felt a little bit like preaching the the choir, but I enjoyed the talk and got a few useful talking points out of it

Liked the talk even though i'm just a frontend noob messing around with blink and marquee tags as much as I can. It was even comprehensable for me :)

That's cool though :) Not everybody likes everything :)

Interesting introduction to puppet and related tools. Best part for me was discovering Augeas and MCollective - I've never used MCollective, and had never even heard for Augeas, which just looks massively useful.