Talk comments

Part of this stuff went way over my head, especially at this late point in the con. Somewhat nervous, flat presentation made it even harder to follow.

But the talk was well prepared, well structured and extremely informative by a speaker who clearly knows what he's talking about.

I could probably listen to Owen reminiscing about the early years of Digg for hours.... but not as a badly prepared keynote on "hangover morning". Sorry.

One of the best of the conference, and a persistent reference for those who are confronted with charsets ... so basically all of us

Entertaining and informative like a good keynote should be. Great way to kick off the day.

(I've already rated it, but have an additional comment as well.));
insert into talk_comments values (I like this talk, with lots of good information. At some point you mentioned that most PHP functions are not UTF-8 "compliant"—that could perhaps do with an example (such as wordwrap issues).

As one of the PHP developers many of the topics also are found in "our" project.

Good talk, but I think the nested intervals was perhaps a bit too complex to explain in such a small time frame.

I have been working with Zend_Cache for a while now, but Rob has shown me a couple of hints I can implement a better way to cache objects and pages.

Thanks Rob, job well done !

Anonymous at 19:09 on 14 Jun 2009

A good insight in the type of questions you can except at the exam! Thanks Christian!