Talk comments

Anonymous at 11:45 on 21 May 2011

Great talk! Interesting content, well structured and excellently presented.

Useful content but the repeating message could have been Gzipped into 15 minutes. No speaker starts of being great.

Anonymous at 11:43 on 21 May 2011

Good and interesting talk!

great talk, thank you for this structured overview

Interesting talk that shows which tools you can use to find out what's slowing down your PHP app. The talk could benefit from a bit more structure so the attendee has a better overview. But of course this is hard when showing stuff live :)

Talking about frameworks and calling them by name tends to generate flame/hate but the speaker managed to explain his reasons and calling things out in a way that, i think, really added to the presentation.

The amount of real life examples made it really easy to follow along for all the things one has already seen and since everything was rehashed in a short understandable language the unfamiliar things also made sense pretty fast.

The point the speaker made about entering the next phase of PHP frameworks is something i can easily relate too from personal experience. Also it was nice to see that the talk focused on the major frameworks and didn't spend much time on all the little new PHP 5.3 that are just starting out (and that i don't consider part of this new phase as the are making many of the same errors as it's their first iteration).

The overview of new concepts things like the PSR Autoloader, Namespaces, DI, XML/YAML and DICs was a short and didn't go into the detail or the issue of using the PSR way or when DIC might not be applicable but giving the MASSIVE amount of content that was talked about that is completely understandable.

I'd rather have a talk with lots of personal opinions than a talk that only includes 1/3 of the content because it has to navigate around the issues.

Good talk. Made me think about how to change the way I do projects in the future

Very, very interesting talk, probably the most (day2day) "useful" content I saw this year's #dpc11

Very well structured, clear and informative talk.

Thanks !

Thanks for demos and this good overview on profiling PHP applications.