Talk comments

Anonymous at 10:28 on 9 Oct 2016

Nice introduction to Machine Learning. I really liked JavaScrip demo :)

Iskren Dimov at 10:21 on 9 Oct 2016

Very practical advices. Thank you.

Igor Djuric at 10:09 on 9 Oct 2016

Great talk, thank you Michelangelo!

Peter K. at 10:09 on 9 Oct 2016

Great talk, interesting and detailed well. Thanks!

Bruno Škvorc at 09:53 on 9 Oct 2016

Thank you Rodrigo!

I'm done with conferences for now, and don't really do evergreen talks as I feel like it cheats the community a bit. Especially if the talks are recorded - so I don't think I'll be having it anywhere else or any time soon, but if the demand really will be high, I might think about doing it one or two more times, sure. Glad you liked it!

Damiano Venturin at 09:45 on 9 Oct 2016

definetely an interesting angle

Rodrigo Neves at 09:39 on 9 Oct 2016

Very timely talk since I am currently evaluating several CI solutions myself. Something that I can take back home and use. Thank you!

Rodrigo Neves at 09:38 on 9 Oct 2016

Very entertaining talk on a hard and very relevant topic. People in the PHP (and others) communities NEED the reality check. Please repeat it over and over again and bring it all over the world! Looking forward to seeing it again somewhere else (anytime soon in Berlin?). Could also be very interesting to have a panel or some sort of moderated discussion afterwards.

Rodrigo Neves at 09:35 on 9 Oct 2016

This was so rushed that it was sometimes hard to follow. I would seriously recommend revising the length of the slidedeck or depth of topics approached to adapt it to the time available instead of squeezing everything in at the cost of quality.

Rodrigo Neves at 09:33 on 9 Oct 2016

The best talk of the conference for me so far. Extremely relevant topic approached with skill and passion. ASTs are a very complex thing, but you made it very understandable with simple and well prepared examples. Only tip I would leave is perhaps take a couple minutes to explain better "why" does PHP7 even bring ASTs to the table even though it adds one extra step in the language interpretation (pros/cons of ASTs).