a nostalgic look at one of the legends in our industry, and a catch-up on college engineering. a healthy reminder of WHY i got into programming in the first place.
insightful look at a coming wave, looking forward to jumping on the crest.
fantastic talk, the holodeck may be 200 years off, but the social constructs responsible for it are built today. love the philosophy drops, and social consciousness raising.
solid talk about the reasons that projects continue to fail, but left convinced that there is no silver-bullet, as much as i wish there was.
this was a fantastic talk about ways to improve deployment, from pipelines and hooks, to testing and quality control. how does this help to develop apps faster? because faster app deployment = faster app development. i cannot argue, but i feel the title could use a little tweaking. thank you Adam for filling in!
i'm convinced that middleware is not just a fad, and this talk did a fantastic job convincing me that the benefits are immediate and entirely valuable. choo choo!
great presentation on the list, the thought behind why, and what got left out. only criticism i can offer is #9 was a bit rushed.
slick presentation, thorough coverage of the changes in PHP 7.1, and why. would be 5 stars, but the QA session didn't really happen.
i love how samantha reminds us of our humanity and social-responsibility, in a positive way that honors our past and future.
Enjoyed the dive into the murky depths of assembly and the additional bits of information about the CRAY 1 of which I was not aware. Also, the brochures were a nice look at the past. Any chance of getting a hi-res scan of these?