Talk comments

Didn't know about XHProf, but now convinced it can help me. Job well done!

Great content, great presentation skills! Very positive and inspiring. Here is someone who has a story to tell and tells it well. I loved your short anecdotes, it gives you credibility and it's very entertaining.
"Cure first, prevent later" is a motto that applies more to Operations than Developers though, but seeing as that is your background: great!

Will you be back next year? :)

This talk was mostly confirming my thoughts on building an API (but it also applies to web applications), so that was nice. Could have used some more technical talk / code.

Interesting topic so i had high expectations; the talk was a little bit slow and not fluent. But i can imagine the technical difficulties had their influence.

A good introduction to Seperation of Concerns. I would have loved to see more emphasis on the conceptual benefits of adding a layer of abstraction in this manner. Adding more abstractions and complexity to your code has to come with a benefit.
The (facebook/twitter API) example was well chosen.

Joshua was "fabulous (tm)", good thing Stephan was there to keep him in check! :P

It might be that I've looked at Symfony2 too much, but from the talk I didn't get the feeling for the configuration and the directory structure just yet. Can't rock along with you just yet, but I get where ZF2 is going, so mission accomplished.

Even though this talk covered up known facts to me, this was very enjoyable! Good talk!

Useful talk, pointed out that oAuth2 needs SSL. Wasn't expecting that.
Missed a UML type overview (instead of the blackberry-dog-person one) with a little bit more detail. Apart from that a good talk.