Talk comments

IMHO the best talk of the event. New and interesting ideas, perfect slides, clear and understandable esposition. You may not agree with everything that the speaker said, but the presentation was excellent.

Great great keynote! I laughted quite hard and I empathized a lot... Thank you for keeping up the awesome work and for being such an amazing guy :)

It was really useful, all the more because it was an informal talk with real-time questions and discussions.
This was the first time the talk was presented, and it showed: the speaker needs to practice it a bit more.

Really interesting and unconventional solutions are presented.
IMHO the speaker went a bit too fast, I know there's a lot to say but possibly that means there's too much to say :-)
Also, there is definitely too much code on some of the slides; the most relevant lines can be highlighted and the rest greyed out.

Straight to ideas, code and tools: good!

Next time maybe more focus on code, less on unicorns symposium stuff

Very good presentation overall.
Some slides contains too much text and they distract from what the speaker is saying.
I would also trim down a little bit the first part about standards.

Anonymous at 20:03 on 16 May 2015

I always have so much respect to people who commit themselves and have such visibility. So ashamed am commenting anonymously, and I should be doing it with my real name...

Anonymous at 20:01 on 16 May 2015

Good review of the toolbox. I would add profiling and kcachegrind to the mix, since that is not always known to beginers, IMO. Also, Blackfire maybe?

Anonymous at 19:58 on 16 May 2015

Doctrine ORM best practices? This was much more than that. It was not JUST about Doctrine or ORM. These best practices have the potential to shape lots of design choices.
Suggestion for the title: "The 7 sins of ORM-based projects you shoud confess."
7 stars are OK?