Great talk. Lots of good examples and real world use cases.
They say to truly get something, you have to have an AHA moment, and Jeremy was able to help me have my own AHA. Iterators are finally starting to make sense to me.
The poem in the middle of the presentation was fun and different.
Great idea for a keynote. I heard from various people that started identifying with one group or another.
I really appreciate talks that can take a concept from "I know I should be probably be using this" to "I can use this today". A very clear explanation of the three subject areas and how they relate.
A really focused talk on a problem, a technique, and a technology. I really appreciated the live pen annotation on the slides to highlight concepts -- much better than a laser pointer.
Talks like this one are why we go to conferences -- great talk, great energy. Came away with a list of new options and tweaks to use with the day-to-day git commands.
Good talk -- I was hoping for more application and less overview
Another keynote knocked out of the park by Cal.
Good talk -- strong on the "development" side with some great one line take-aways, but for those of us that already use docker in day-to-day development, it would be nice to spend some more time on transitioning to production.
Good overview of VueJS. I felt like some of the topics required previous Vue / JS knowledge. Might have benefited from taking it from a PHP perspective. Overall though good talk and was also surprised it was Daniel's first talk as it was definitely not noticeable.