Talk comments

Ravi Gehlot at 11:59 on 10 Feb 2019

I loved this talk! Dave gave me some new info that I had no idea of before. I was like, wow...didn't know you could do that or wow..didn't know this was even available. Great info!. Thanks, Dave!

Ravi Gehlot at 11:57 on 10 Feb 2019

Ian was awesome. He did great. Very friendly and knowledgeable. I learned quite a bit at his sessions. He went over some very interesting topics. Thanks, Ian. Hopefully, we will see each other again at LonghornPHP in Austin, Texas.

Dana Luther at 11:56 on 10 Feb 2019

This was such a fantastic keynote. Everything was so spot on and I found myself 100% engaged and hanging on every word.

Dana Luther at 11:50 on 10 Feb 2019

For someone with no background in Go or Coroutines, I found this presentation very enlightening as to the way they are processed and how it determines the sequence of events. I missed the very beginning, so I have lingering questions about how to start implementing it, but that just gives me research goals ;) I was impressed by how straight forward it seemed to be to apply to a legacy function. I am very excited to try Swoole!

Ravi Gehlot at 11:49 on 10 Feb 2019

Rob's session was awesome. I enjoyed every bit of it. I have been working with some of the same techs that he mentioned in his session so it made it all the time interesting for me. Thanks, Rob!

Dana Luther at 11:44 on 10 Feb 2019

Excellent information! I especially appreciated the info on how to set up the X DevApi and how to select information across tables and collections.

Ravi Gehlot at 11:41 on 10 Feb 2019

I had attended Brandon's tutorial. I attended this session as a way for me to go over what Brandon had already gone over on the tutorial day. It was great because it helped me solidify that info into my memory. Thanks!

Ravi Gehlot at 11:39 on 10 Feb 2019

Jason was awesome! He did great walking his session through the thought process behind TDD while doing a live demo. It definitely helped me solidify what I already knew. Thanks, Jason!

Holy crap that was a lot of information in a hour. I liked the talk, but I got me no closer to "getting started". I would have loved some smaller hands-on examples to "get started".

Nice talk. Would have loved other examples than just the Nexmo example. Felt a little like a Nexmo advertisement somehow...