Talk comments

Great start, but unprofessional live demo.
Your config should have been standing good.

Some really great/complex stuff, explained really simple.
Can't wait to try and test it.

A really good and funny closing.
With an important message: you can do anything as long as it makes fun!

this was one of the best talks of the conferences. However I cannot give you 5 like everybody else because i am a bit strict and i know you can do way more. The greek slides could have been explained, although not all would understand you could also show your capacity to simply explain these apparently but not so formulas and show off more that you master this in the palm of your hand.

A question that i meant to ask and i forgot is what about parallel computing, or concurrent computing

for the implementation of things in php i give you 5 though! Big significative contribution for the learner!

good presentation, but i also know you could deliver perhaps a repository or some examples on github and more digging into more hhvm examples. Maybe for being introductory is fine this time.

on HHVM

I was expecting more from this presentation because I know speaker can deliver more content and perhaps timing needed more preparation.

good job would have liked to see a mention of http://gushphp.org and perhaps some really summoning to learn FOSS workflows, more rebase, rerere, or git-extras or perhaps some things still unknown on git.

you are a great communicator, and have got a nice british accent! Great review, thanks!

Anonymous at 07:09 on 29 Jun 2014

this is how you speak about yourself when invited and how you use it to motivate others, thanks!

Perhaps just should be more engaging and sharing of these things outside the podium on the mingling

Anonymous at 07:08 on 29 Jun 2014

this did make up for the lack of examples in the workshop, the problem it seems information is being segregated and administered by parts ^_^ but should given more in full, i mean more details and repo examples.

Anonymous at 07:05 on 29 Jun 2014

I think to have some slides with code or make some implementation example would have helped. We spent a lot of time thinking about answers that were given but later on, but even if it was a guided exercise to come up with answers from us, then it feels like letting the time pass to fill the day rather than actually getting this rapidly so we can cover more material.

The workshop has a lot of merit but I personally think it is easy to turn this workshop into some `agile` conversation which was not very well envisioned by the title. Event brainstorming has part of this but I think perhaps just half of day should be practical the other should be more theory?