Talk comments

Davey generated excitement in the audience for HTTP/2 in this excellent talk. The slides were very well crafted and he was so comfortable on stage it made for very very smooth transitions throughout this talk. Davey is a top-level speaker that others aspire to be like.

This talk blew me away, especially because the title sounds frankly uninteresting. But it was a total wake-up call. Robert's an awesome speaker, and the facts presented are compelling. Fantastic.

Adrian Burden at 10:41 on 17 Sep 2016

Great high energy talk that woke me up at the end of the day.

Eli White at 22:03 on 16 Sep 2016

Extremely knowledgeable presenter who used a great presentation technique to really drive home points about the pain levels that can be caused by small code decisions that you didn't realize.

Eli White at 22:01 on 16 Sep 2016

Not only extremely informative. but inspiring to everyone in the room. Also presented in an extremely jovial and friendly presentation style that entertained while educating.

Eli White at 22:01 on 16 Sep 2016

Excellent story, and real world example. Presented in a clear and concise manner.

Eli White at 22:00 on 16 Sep 2016

A very good talk on motivation, what's important in life, and learning from some life stories of Adam. In fact, it was a really amazing talk in the end. The 1-star reduction is purely because it didn't seem to match what was on the tin. The description made it sound like it was going to have more direct 'developer' insight. When it was much more a 'life story' :) Great either way as always Adam!

Eli White at 21:57 on 16 Sep 2016

As always, Jeremy is entertaining as well as informative. Having a proper stage to perform on, worked extra well :)

Hey Ben, thanks so much for the feedback. I have a full-day version of this talk that HAS the 'hands on fixing' aspects of it. But to fit this into only 3 hours of instructional time for a workshop, the hands on stuff had to be cut, as well as a fair bit of stuff on INI configuration, much more detail on filtering (how to in code), and some other topics as well.

When the owasp updates their top 10 at the end of this year or in 2017 ... I may refactor this talk to be a much more focused 'top 10' workshop, remove some of the 'basic basic basics' that I have in there, and therefore leave time for some more hands-on level stuff. Thanks again!

Ben Shoemaker at 21:29 on 16 Sep 2016

"Don't stop php'ing." TO the tune of "Dont' stop believing" by some 80's rockband I can't remember.
That was an awesome start.