Talk comments

Thanks everyone for all the feedback.

For those requesting more detail from the slides, please read my blog post on the subject - http://jason.pureconcepts.net/2012/08/21-ways-wordpress-fast/

Liked the code examples, there were some good bits in talk that helped me understand how php works but the presenter might want to practice some more before the next time he gives this talk. Overall, still good.

A lot of information presented, I wish the session had been longer so that we could have not had to rush through it all.

Interesting talk, and managed to take a very wordpress specific topic and make it apply to how the whole community interacts with it's users.

I found this interesting but not terribly useful, I wish there had been more time to go into code changes, and things that you should do aside from hiring a security firm.

A ton of information was presented here, all of it interesting and useful.

I learned about some of the history of drupal, but i really felt that this was more directly aimed at drupal developers than it should have been.

Although quite similar to my talk, I loved this one. Fabrizio is a very knowledgeable guy, so I was glad to see him in action for the first time.

I learned a couple of nice tricks that I'll surely apply in the near future. I'll definitely stay in touch with him and I look forward to seeing more talks by Fabrizio.

I learned a lot! Didn't expect this talk to cover so much detail. Absolutely loved it.

Hack offers way more than I expected.

I didn't expect this to be a talk about 1 specific use case. But luckily it was a good one.

Larry is a good speaker and an all-round admirable community guy. It was nice to see how you can keep Drupal for content management, but use more powerful alternatives as the API layer.

I'll probably advise this kind of setup to a couple of clients in the future.

I personally love Silex & ElasticSearch and it is nice to see that others use it as well.