Talk comments

Ryan Ebbers at 10:52 on 9 Feb 2016

I took this tutorial to strengthen my core concepts of OOP. The course started slow but ramped up after the first break. I'm a firm believer in you need to get your core concepts down before you can really grasp a topic/concept. This tutorial helped to reaffirm my understanding of OOP and I would suggest it to others.

Jacob Wolowitz at 10:51 on 9 Feb 2016

Excellent presentation, content, and explanation.

Lane Staples at 10:51 on 9 Feb 2016

This is a favorite topic, and I was delighted to see it featured and covered well. The overview of core concepts was great, and the speaker also did an exceptional job inviting people to get involved and making that idea approachable. Very excited to see the new open source kits become available this summer! Thank you for engaging us with this amazing field of study and experimentation!

Jacob Wolowitz at 10:48 on 9 Feb 2016

Could have been more thorough and more targeted. A new git user couldn't use Git well after this talk, yet as a regular git user some basics were rehashed. She did an excellent job of visualizing the concepts of Git. It was a valuable and well spoken presentation.

Lane Staples at 10:47 on 9 Feb 2016

I loved the combination of personal anecdotes and broad concepts to apply. Also, featured childhood pic of speaker was so adorable I about died. Really impressed by the content and delivery. Thank you.

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Steven Wade at 09:30 on 9 Feb 2016

Absolutely blown away. This was such an amazing and inspiring talk and really lit a fire inside of me. Thanks Cal!

Steven Wade at 09:24 on 9 Feb 2016

Really great talk! Matt addressed the problems that have always plagued my side projects and gives steps and advice to break the pattern and actually ship something!

Trying to quote a response verbatim hopefully it's close. "No you don't have to do it this way, this is just the way I like to use it." I believe that was referring to running docker inside of vagrant. Robert was nearly badgered to death with questions during the entire thing and not only answered them all, even though most were repetitive, but was able to continue showing off his live example. His ability to have a quick response using least words necessary was essential that hour; showed a mastery of the craft he was presenting which further grabbed interest to see don't only the how but they why, which everyone asked as well.

Steven Wade at 09:22 on 9 Feb 2016

Excellent talk. I always thought async PHP involved compiling/installing extensions and this talk really showed that async PHP is available now and made it really simple to understand.