Talk was good and informative. I'd look for examples of pain points for developers - assume we use bash, but want to be able to run with it - cases where there's a really simple, awesome way to do something at the command line with slightly advanced bash scripting and UNIX tools, that's exceedingly obnoxious to do otherwise. Prove to us that the command line is delicious, give us new recipes. (Also, shout out ack-grep, it's amazing how many people don't know about it.)
Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/dustinwhittle/scaling-php-in-the-real-world-5
I have little experience with git, especially using the command line, so the git command examples were hard for me to follow. That said, I'm not sure if there's a better way to explain it visually or less cryptically, and it might have robbed time from other aspects of the talk. Similarly, the rebasing concept was hard for me to grasp. However, the information was overall valuable. I understand git and branch handling better than I did before the talk.
It was also nice to see good audience participation during the Q&A.
Thanks for presenting!
A+. Amazing talk. Really showed me the value of pull requests and not to fear rebase. Thank you so much.
Incredibly useful presentation for someone unfamiliar with the framework; provided a working image for us to play with, with very comprehensive explanations of the tools he was highlighting. Spent a lot of time talking with Collin before and after the session, and he provided a vast amount of help and suggestions.
Talk was cool and fun! But please work on your habit of saying "guys" when you mean "users" or "people".
Learning the various work flows was a good moment. One take away from this talk is that I'm not too afraid of rebase anymore.
Good info, went a little fast at times.
I agree with the flow chart suggestions. It'd be a good addition to the talk for us visual learners. This was a great talk though! It was the overview of oauth I was looking for.