Talk comments

Common sense information, but good to see it organized and addressed in a productive way.

Dan Lanza at 12:31 on 25 Oct 2017

Excellent session. A nice balance between concept and example. +1 for links to both slides and example repo too.

Marc Snijman at 12:30 on 25 Oct 2017

One of those subjects that I think most people already know in some form or another, but is helped along by an organized presentation and personal insight by the presenter. On a side note, my kind of Powerpoint, simple and to the point.

Solid talk on the ways projects fail. It mirrored my own experiences on failed projects very closely, and his solutions were very workable.

Great talk - very relevant information. From her own experience as well as knowledge gleaned from various references, I felt like this was one of the best talks yet for ZendCon 2017. Hope to see slides soon, if possible.

Joe Cartonia at 12:23 on 25 Oct 2017

Interesting and informative. Even though the live demo was not flawless, I enjoyed seeing raw components pieced together to build a working circuit. I don't see that too often anymore. Arduino is a very convenient device. The first I heard of it was when a coworker mentioned how he was implementing one in an old truck. Very cool stuff. I also liked the Minecraft door sensor alarm system via PHP and an LED.

Joe Cartonia at 12:13 on 25 Oct 2017

Informative and good reinforcement for people already using the tools and practices.

Marc Snijman at 12:08 on 25 Oct 2017

I found the examples helpful and clear. I liked that instead of just a standalone example being given additional ideas to build upon it were provided. Some additional insights or links to resources would be nice as well, something along the lines of breadboard usage, soldering techniques etc.

Marc Snijman at 12:00 on 25 Oct 2017

Enjoyed the insight and especially the code examples of how the attack works and how to counter it.

Marc Snijman at 11:59 on 25 Oct 2017

Learned some useful debugging tips in Javascript and PHP, but Apache debugging was not applicable to me. It might be better to break these up into separate sessions since I'm sure each of the sections could be drilled down on further.