Talk comments

I was going into this talk kind of blank - and I've still missed the point of dependency injection for half a day after this talk, and then it hit me - at our company we've been using this pattern for our framework for a couple of years! So I had to re-read the slides to get a better look at it and I think we're not implementing the injections in the same way, so maybe I should get another good look at the theory.. Are there any good books or blog posts on the subject?

There were too many examples without having relationship to webdevelopment, in school this lecture is called "system-programming". I only stayed there til the coffee-break, sorry!
System-programming therefore was explaind pretty good, but I think I was attending a web-dev-conference.

It was interesting, but as I think at the beginning of each talk/tutorial the speaker should present his/her aims for that day, or in other words: he/she should motivate the audience - this was not the case. Showing all examples of ExtJS was not a good decision too, for that it could be better to explain the base idea of ZendFramework etc.

Very interesting (up-to-date) overview.
Thank you for going a bit more in-depth on the requested subjects!

Will look into your slides again.

Well presented, practical, and comprehensive overview of Composer.
Keep it up!

As been said; nice to see canvas used in the real world!
Highlighting what it takes to implement canvas for a consumer product that has to support multiple browsers was a good choice! Interesting to see how you solved the problems that you ran in to.

Nice talk and good subject. However: expected little more advanced talk and less straight forward content. Apart from that, well done!

Anonymous at 17:45 on 9 Jun 2012

Interesting talk for the last session of the conference. I think it worked well for the topic. Code heavy but informal and well presented

Definitely going to use PHAR! very informative speech, to the point and not too much information at once. Thank you.

I expected the talk to be more in-depth with more real world examples. Too bad about the technical problems. For the rest of it: well done.