Talk comments

Great presentation. I'm really interested in using Redis for a few use cases. The demo is really amazing. The slide pictures flowed with the presentation very well. I agree with what another attendee said, give me best use cases for using Redis/NoSQL early in the presentation.

Great talk. She provided many examples where code sniffer would help wrangle in bad behavior/habits. Very knowledgable on the subject matter.

Covered the basics, along with some basic solutions. We've all probably heard pieces of this information at other points in time, but I thought the collection of attack types and solutions was very useful. Also, I liked the fact that Eli didn't create a false sense of security here and pointed out that this is the first line of defense to discourage curious meddlers. Good talk!

Excellent! Brought out a mindset that most developers don't use, while needs may vary for different caching instances. The idea of building arrays from a collection rather than building a collection from single records is something every developer should be familiar with. Great energy with the presentation as well. One of the highlights of my day!

Great demo, entertaining slides, and great energy. Definitely will use the information and the demonstration as a starting point to investigate any needs we might have as an intermediary layer to our db.

I liked that Ed's talk wasn't centered around one "right" way to do things. The main concept I got from this was that you should be able to understand and justify everything you use in an application.

Great presentation. Coding Standards are a key part of code quality, and LB does a great job of showing how and why we enforce them.

Good talk on continuous deployment. Interesting to see how one company actually does it in the real world.