Talk comments

Ben Ramsey at 21:53 on 28 Apr 2024

I think it’s time for me to break down and finally give Neovim a shot. As a long-time Vim user, I’ve been hesitant to switch, but through the configuration and options Chris showcased, I think it might be time to enhance my toolbox and upgrade my tools.

Ben Ramsey at 21:50 on 28 Apr 2024

Seeing this makes me want to use MongoDB. The feature looks amazing, and Sara presented it well.

Ben Ramsey at 19:42 on 28 Apr 2024

Great keynote! Michelle’s talk reminds us that, while we’ve made improvements to be more welcoming as a community, we still have more work to do, and the job rests on all of us to make the community more welcoming and inclusive; it’s not just the responsibility of the underrepresented groups to educate and make changes.

Andrew Woods at 22:38 on 26 Apr 2024

Lots of great information in this talk. It's always nice to see other people explain their Neovim setup. It's always great to see other PHP devs use Neovim. Nice job Chris

Using :x will also quit Vim :D

I really enjoyed the audience participation in this talk. It left me with a better understanding of how circumstances affect perspective when it comes to ethics, and how important it is to engage ethically when dealing with data collection.

Andrew Woods at 14:02 on 26 Apr 2024

The realm of OAuth is out of my wheelhouse. So it was great to hear it presented. Keith did a fantastic job of explaining the complexity of OAuth in simple terms. He helps you focus on most imporrant aspects, by identifying and highlighting them. I'd recommend this talk for anyone that wants to get into OAuth. 10 points to Griffindor for giving out hardware widgets.

Andrew Woods at 13:55 on 26 Apr 2024

Aaron did a great job of laying out the case for make as a build system. The examples were clear and concise. I'm looking forward to trying out some of these ideas in my own projects.

Andrew Woods at 13:51 on 26 Apr 2024

Interesting topic! It was good reminder that we can have a larger impact, with the code we write. I would have liked to see a little more depth and examples of where code could be more sustainable.

Andrew Woods at 13:41 on 26 Apr 2024

This was great! This was a good reminder that the opinion of PHP on social media is a small, vocal minority. This talk showed that business love PHP for its best attributes. Matthew did a wonderful job breaking down and conveying the data in an informative way.

Ben Ramsey at 13:08 on 26 Apr 2024

Great delivery. I really enjoyed the open discussion aspect of this talk, especially as we walked through the examples presented and had to think through the ethical implications as a group. I think these are great questions we can ask ourselves as we build software.