
Nic discussed why it’s important for all software but especially open source to be accessible for all users regardless of how they’re accessing your site.
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Jessica talked about what annotations are and how to convert those into estimates. Her talk revolved around a waterfall approach but I could see how you could integrate it into an Agile process.
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Terry gave an overview of Virtual Machines (VM), Serverless options, and Containers. He also did some demos to show them off.
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Gabriela went over several of the new features in MySQL 5.7 and discussed the fact that 5.7 has a more strict set of settings to make sure you get the correct results.
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Michael gave us an overview of the different Amazon Web Services (AWS) and walked through what you would need in order to get a PHP site up and running with a database, load balancing, fault tolerance, high availability, security, and performance. He slowly built up a crazy diagram of everything needed for this process.
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Beau went over why Symfony Flex exists and what it’s good for. He also went over some basic steps and how to get started with a basic application.

Tessa went over why you need continuous integration & deployment and very basically how to do it. The basic take away is that when you have a larger team having automated tests and deployment can save a lot of work
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Chris explained why we should be using scripting to automate tasks and then when into why to use BASH and some basic examples.
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Margaret talked about our personal communities. For a long time she was a Mercenary Contractor which meant she worked all the time but didn’t make much money. By creating and leveraging her personal network she was able to determine that she wasn’t make enough money and get a better job. She also discussed how to create and maintain your community. She also discussed the importance of social contracts and connections.
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