Talk comments

Great talk! So often it's hard to get devs to consider the human element and this really made me think a bit about how I respond to negative events.

Really excellent talk. Kayla has a way of making difficult topics feel accessible, and that she's like, one of us and reporting her findings to us. In a way, that's what a conference should be - professionals reporting on the results of their striving in our shared profession. Only thing to change would be to add some specific examples of code and/or the math involved. Even if it's in Ruby!

Enjoyable talk, but didn't really cover the topic - as a keynote I guess thats OK though.

Great workshop that showed how to deal with branches, conflicts, collaborative coding and even debugging in git repos

Really enjoyed, more of a round table than a talk, but it was all the better for it The exact kind of thing that makes Uncon so cool.

Very professional and polished, but it felt like Poorinam's treatment of creating company culture is too much rooted in startup culture, and ultimately to some extent it seemed like her solution to when things go sour is "our way or the highway" masked in potentially self-serving rhetoric that it would be better for the out-of-sync team member's own needs. That has greater validity if you're under 30, have no dependents, financial resources to cushion a fall and a skillset that is in high demand immediately - in short, if you're an entitled young professional.

Great overview of Guzzle and the easier world of HTTP requests.

Jeremy covered so much ground in this talk, but I didn't feel like it was rushed or overloaded; it was just right. He has great speaking and presentation skills.