Great presentation, clear code examples.
Stop faffing about and play the OAuth thing !! ;-)
Like said before, as an overview of HTML5, it was good, but there was little connecting it to PHP. Also, the statement that what we do nowadays is 50% PHP and 50% JS, was grocely overstated (at least in our company).
Having said that, the slides on short and long polling where probably the funiest ones of the entire conference, and as a HTML5 overview, it was a nice talk.
Whereas the music might have been a tad to loud, it wasn't like you really couldn't talk to eachother. I agree it might have been a bit to cramped in the front, but we had plenty of space in the back.
All in all, it was a nice closure of the first day of talks. And free beer is of course always a plus.
Good talk, wasnt too hard to follow even though I was not familiar with git. You did loose focus at some points. We all loved your svn bashing!
Great talk, really looking forward to that book you tried not to mention!
The (horrible) music made any sensible discussion impossible. At any rate, why play dance music at a Social for developers? That's a marriage made in hell. right there. A quiet venue would have worked better.
Last year's traditional Pub was better. A club is far too loud, plus, let's be honest here, we're computer nerds - not dance divas. Would have preferred to be able to talk rather than shout at people.
That said, I do look forward to the social each time. I find it easier to talk to the speakers at an informal occasion such as that, rather than at the conference where you feel like you're queuing up to get a few minutes of their time. So thank you to the sponsors for laying it on.
You did it fine for your first time. I would adjust the presentation and go more in depth about the differences with the native possibilities in PHP and why you prefer to use Zend_Date and so on... Try also to do a bit more resource about the function itself, like if Zend_Locale also call setlocale on PHP.
One of the best talks/demos on the conference.
Good talk, but a bit too much 'Look, here is OpenStreetMap, and this is how we can use it (with JS)'. Would've like a bit more conceptual talk on Geolocation features, and, as someone else here stated, maybe something on mobile web.
If anything, the talk didn't really cover the description on the site. No real focus on e.g. geo-aware data storage, manipulation and querying, which actually was the reason to attend this talk.
It was a good talk, but I think could've been better. I did like the first part, about the different coordinate systems and their backgound and differences