Talk comments

I was truly amazed to see this cool Travis thing in action, and by Travis I don't mean Josh, although his actions were pretty cool too:)

I am looking forward to the day I contribute to ZF2 and actually see it's test fail in Travis because I broke something and then succeed again after I rushed a fix in. Absolute amazing way of thinking you guys have and a great server setup.

I guess was missing the source of the statistics. This don't give me credibility for the presentation, once I don't know if you are lying or using crap sources.

About the content, I believe the mobile is important, but it is not applicable for all cases. If your company is not "mobile", you don't need to have a mobile app/site. Ie, companies that make tools probably don't need to have a mobile app/site because will be useless. People that uses these kind of tools will check the desktop version. Most of the use of mobile is when you are in the street, not at home/office.

As speaker, very good.

For me it was a bit of a repitition of the theoretical part of the tutorial day by Matthew. That repitition was welcome though, because the new concepts (new to me) in ZF 2 take time to get used to. I think you explained them quite clearly.

The talk was probably to short to include a litle bit more coding action, but if you would manage to get some extra coding in, I would like to suggest configuring another route. Just creating a single new page with a new route would in my opinion add more feeling for the product to your talk.

Blown a way by the mathematical/theoretical intro. It proves Geolocation is way more complicated than people think.

Great overview of what tools are around. Would like to see more practical info next time, perhaps some code examples. Nevertheless a 5-star talk.

I saw 50% of this talk at PHPBNL12. But now I saw the entire talk and was impressed with the possibilities. The way Helgi responded to the questions asked by the audience, proves he's a pro.

Makes me want to experiment with Phar myself.

I like Nginx and I like Helgi. So combining both is a good thing.

Great to get an intro to Nginx by a guy that know his stuff. Also very interesting knowing that Helgi implements large and complex Nginx setups on a day to day basis.

Looking forward to another Nginx talk by him that covers the more advanced/exotic topics.

Truly a 5-star talk. Congrats, Helgi !

Your talk was setup very well, with the code progressing as you spoke. You must have prepared this very carefully. I was a bit slow at following though, that's just my nature, it would have helped if you had somehow managed to highlight the essential parts. Now you had to point at them with the laser pointer, which was easy to miss. Because of the number of examples I also missed and forgot some of the essence of what you were showcasing, so I feel the need to go over the slides again. Afraid I will lack the time to do so. But I still think it was a good talk. Thank you.

Andrei knows his stuff and knows how to do technical in-depth talks. Enjoyable because of his relaxed style and the solid content.

Sorry I didn't attend. Don't ever stop giving talks, please:)