Great in-depth talk with a lot of practical examples.
Content of talk was great, learned a few new things about SPL.
I agreed the scrolling was not helpfull and the anchor-tip would be nice to use.
Personally I was not interested much to see real-life-examples of the SPL implementations, any example of an implementation would've been fine. Also, they would make code examples shorter and faster & easier to read by the audience, which helps if you only have little time for the talk.
And, yes, I need to use SPL more. Thank you for reminding us.
On a non-related note: I missed the "Iterator"-drinking game at the social ... oh well, perhaps next year.
Great talk, I too was missing a bit more hands on, since it was a tutorial.
At the start of the talk it was too simple, but the rest of the talk gave me quite a few new insights, especially on parallel processing and such.
I also like the live demos.
The speaker seemed a bit nervous, no need, you did a great job!
very good talk, interesting tool.
Difficult yet very broad talk in the lunch-dip slot. Well done.
A little rough around the edges for a conference talk, but with an excellent speaker who could probably pull this off with little preparation very enjoyable and worthwhile. Think the talk would benefit from leaving the short detours into stuff like S3, SNS and DB out and focusing more on EB.
Excellent comprehensive overview.
Great and clear talk about what phar is, though I don't think I will have a use for it myself.
I got some advantages of xhprof over xdebug but it didn't really blow me away though I feel like it maybe should have.
Fun presentation and did get to learn a few things.
Great talk, but expected it to be a bit more advanced, but that might cause (like others mentioned) it to lose what the talk was all about "improving code for extensibility and maintainability".
Nevertheless well presented.