Talk comments

Some good feedback coming in but lots of comments about the sample code available to download - this link should have been sent to those people who indicated that they would attend this session in advance of tutorial day, I supplied it to the organisers along with some instructions. If you hadn't booked a particular slot in advance, you probably didn't get the specific info for this session, and I apologise for that.

Good talk and nice to see that Rasmussen actually cares that people contribute to PHP. But I did not like the moral bashing. Not the bast way of making people contribute, starting by saying that what the do does not matter.

Great presentation as always. I attended a previous version of this talk a few years ago and it have really evolved. More precise and consistent. I would like to see an example of an "ideal" hypermedia instead of just bashing on Twitter and joind.in

Very inspiring keynote. I loved the javascript examples as well.

Thanks for the feedback @Fabien and Anonymous - you can tell I'm more used to the general session presentation style. Thanks for the reminder to bring more interactivity in future tutorials!

Good talk, a bit too long for me. I liked the examples as well and the good explanation about REST and API's.

This talk was excellent. Very good build up in usecases and a very good overview about what can be done with Redis. As a speaker, you were very engaging. I loved listening to you since you obviously know what you are talking about it and speakign seems very natural for you. Thanks for this greast talk.

Good talk, but the level was a bit too low for me. I loved the code samples and this is a good talk for people not knowing about design patterns and/or object oriented programming.

Very interesting talk. Some good points in there as well. I really liked the pauses between the different topics, makes you think about it what is being said. I think that is valuable to get your message across as well. You are a good speaker, any positive critics I already told you :)