Talk comments

Fundamentally inspiring, many thanks for sharing your story :)

Tim Huff at 14:26 on 31 May 2018

Lots of great info. I liked how you were able to integrate your real-world usage into the talk.

This talk was cool because it walked through actual examples of what we shouldn’t be doing and if we’ve done those things already, how to course correct.

Really lively and relatable talk. Community is so important! Being able to see and/or create ways to validate that you belong and feel included in a space is everything. Thanks for sharing.

Chuck Burgess at 12:59 on 31 May 2018

Nice coverage of the variation of CLI options available.

Chuck Burgess at 12:57 on 31 May 2018

Exactly what I'd hoped for from a non-workshop presentation. Good coverage of concepts from a voice clearly prepared by experience.

Very nice very useful talk. With real-life examples which I liked.
My only hope that people stop doing legacy PHP one day and we won't need that advice anymore )

Eric Mann at 12:29 on 31 May 2018

Fantastic tips and great overall talk. The QA was just as helpful!

Eric Mann at 12:29 on 31 May 2018

Well done

There was a lot of exposition up front (and some inside baseball terms that took a few moments to comprehend), but Christian really hit her stride once she got into what Etsy is doing *now*, which is really the meat of the talk; may be worth streamlining the background into more of a story (e.g. "so here's what we were doing (at a high level), then the restructuring happened, and that forced us to really get creative — here's how we tackled it.

Overall, a really great first conference talk that's full of both empathy and technical details.