As the first part - lively presented, well prepared, fully informative.
Very helpful, informative, well presented. Certainly a good source of information for anyone interested in taking the Zend Certification Exam.
I learned a lot about all those http caching parameters I've seen for a decade, and never fully bothered to learn. I was very happy with the progression--learning each new topic on top of the previous one.
My only regret was having to sneak out early. I'm so very sorry for that--was completely unrelated. :-)
appreciated keeping it alive and keeping it useful and well covered.
very useful
again another fabulous talk. recommend it for anyone needing either a brush up or heads up on the ZCE test
Very interesting, expert, and entertaining.
He moved pretty quickly re: the specific of several basic exploits like XSS, CSRF. Had I not been at least a little bit familiar with the material, I might not have gotten it.
But awesome example of security-hole laden code. ;-)
I love Ed's presentation style, and it's obvious he knows his stuff--not just JavaScript, but PHP as well. I learned a decent amount of material in this densely packed talk. That said, it would have been far more useful if Ed had done things in a true "tutorial" fashion--that is, if he had said, "We're going to build application X, and in doing so, you'll learn about prototype chains, anonymous functions, and so on." As it was, it was more of a show-and-tell...which can be useful, just not quite as much. I'm still glad I went, and would happily attend another talk by Ed, but I think if he gives this talk again he'd do well to revise the presentation somewhat.
Very good pace. A thorough explanation of how caching works. I learned a lot. I promise to go read the HTTP 1.1 specs.
Great presentation. Perfect for RPG programmers. I am looking forward to The MySQL DB2 I connection.