Talk comments

Good talk, I felt it lacked examples to make the topics more manageable.

Any idea when the slides are going to be available?

Anonymous at 21:09 on 28 Feb 2013

I would have liked to know ahead of time that this was so tool-specific. If I wanted to know how to get started with liquibase, this was a good talk. But what I was hoping for was a broader discussion of database deployment management under version control. I think the title and description oversold it, that's all. For what the talk turned out to be, it was nicely presented.

It was very informative and showed me ways to use the SPL that I did not know or cared about.

My only suggestion would be to not cover the IteratorIterator* stuff in favor of having time to go from the simple array used to demonstrate the concepts to a more complex example of using the trinity.

Please post the slides be online :)

I felt that as for writing secure php applications I felt that we should have seen more practical tools or approaches.

We ended up not seeing neither concepts nor tools/techniques.

Stefan, I found your presentation very good with a balance of technical and non-technical arguments. Too bad we had little time and you've covered a lot of issues.

I found it helpful and in sync with what should be covered in an one-hour presentation. It is important that even long time users like myself can benefit from tips and options that have been overlooked in the past.

I really missed the fact that you could not discuss what to do when having protected methods in your legacy code.

I'd really like that we could have a two-hour presentations instead of one hour for topics like this.

I found the presentation very good and the no-biased comparison about the DICs shown helpful as a starting point.

Hi Mathieu,

Sorry to hear that you didn't get any value out of it. I had really hoped everyone in attendance would see the value; however, I suppose I didn't present a compelling enough story for your use cases. I wish I would have gotten a chance to chat with you to find out what your story is so I could have made it more useful for you :(

That being said, thank you so much for being there, and thank you for the kind word on my "oration" :) Very kind of you to say so as I know I could still use a bit of work there as well. Also, thanks for the three thumbs up even though it sounds like you didn't glean much value. Very kind of you indeed.

I really hate that you didn't get much out of it as you could have been sitting in on something else that would have been better for you. Is there anything you think I could have done to make it better for you or did you feel that the tool itself wasn't what you need?

Feel free to hit me up via Twitter (@wilmoore) if you'd like to provide me more feedback.

Kind regards,

--Wil Moore III

BTW, sorry that my comment has a rating associated with it; however, this form doesn't seem to allow me to post a reply comment without adding a rating. I don't want to inaccurately skew the results in either direction so hopefully I can get an admin to correct that.

Anonymous at 19:47 on 28 Feb 2013

Great presentation. Really enjoyed learning about frontend frameworks

Anonymous at 19:47 on 28 Feb 2013

Great presentation. Really enjoyed learning about frontend frameworks