Nom, nom, nom...
Interesting points of view with a lot of possibilities
Awesome lecture
Emotional walk through the history
Using Laravel for my personal projects, I already had some experience with the dependency injection container, but the depth and detail of this talk was amazing. I got to know literally all the mechanisms, possibilities and options that this tool provides. Thanks, Ian! Just one suggestion: I would appreciate some more syntax highlighting in the code samples, although I realize that this could be a problem with certain projectors, screens and light settings. Thanks!
I definitely did not see this coming, based on the joke the talk began with. Amazing and amusing talk, delivered with all the passion and charisma Cal can deliver. Thanks again for the great lessons and fun, Cal! You did it again - you rocked that stage!
Although it was my second time listening to this talk, it was just as entertaining. It does not come down only to the inside info and pitfall warnings, the distinction between charset and encoding, but also to the very entertaining fashion by which the speaker presents the material. Definitely an eye-opener talk for a lot of people and very useful to anyone that deals with not-just-ascii strings in their code or DB.
Good tutorial, an eye-opener for way more clear solutions for certain scenarios. Coding was involved, illustrating that it was not actually hard and it did not take a lot of effort to convert an existing system to one using commands and events.
Will there be slides?
I really liked this presentation. Although (as per some comments) the presentation is not about the code optimization, it is still important and useful to do this kind of stuff (script, images and CSS optimization) from the backend