Talk comments

No hidden gems maybe, but you definitely know your subject and saved us the time to lookup how the directory scanning works with language files. Good overview.

Interesting project. The idea of being able to monitor all of your scheduled background scripting processes through a web interface is really nice. The refreshing of that page could benefit from the knowledge provided in the comet talk.

To bad you didn't have a longer slot indeed, because the home automation stuff was now a very small part, but it definitely triggered my curiosity.

The way you presented from behind your laptop most of the time in somewhat poor English wasn't really enjoyable, but your subject definitely is.

I think the point of using Zend_Framework was that you can use one simple and familiar (to ZF developers) way of exposing webservices of different flavors.

The one thing I meant to ask, but just missed the opportunity to do so, was that the API was exposed through the MVC model, which looks unnecessary. You don't need the whole MVC just to expose the API.

I think it was supplementary to the keynote and I appreciate it as a bonus.

Good talk. Very clear. Learned quite a few things. Keep up the good work!

To my opinion the title and description did not match the actual content of the talk. I expected something different.

Interesting tuturial but running the git commands to keep up with the tutorial was a little bit distracting.

You are definitely not that crying little guy...
You are SUPERMAN!

But, you already know that.

Good and very entertaining talk. Although I am a developer and a team lead I do not agree with everything. Although I can't put my finger on why, it was not nearly as good as the opening keynote from the day before, so 4 out of 5.

Very well done.
A little jumpy, but very well done :P