Loved the speed and enthusiasm, but like other people said, a bit more in depth would have been awesome.
Minor critique could be that your code examples where with a darker sometimes really hard to read font.
Crap, I wanted to comment on the talk, not the workshop, my apologies.
This was one of the best talks at the conference in my opinion.
Taking such a large and complicated subject, Sarah guided you through the entire process that more like a storytelling competition that a technical manual - there are concepts that I struggled with using just the Symfony documentation, but felt embarrassed with how simple she managed to make them sound.
I think her position as head of SensioLabs University is definitely well-founded.
A great talk that is in fact a keynote! :)
As someone who saw part of that story when it happened, I felt quite touched - it requires a lot of courage to expose yourself like Rafael did, and he nailed it, transforming a tough life experience in a constructive lesson to share with us. Thank you for that, Rafael!
Nice talk
I was looking forward to this talk, but I confess I was expecting something a bit different - more focused on the historical achievements of the first programmers like Ada, and computer science in general. That's why I'm not giving the 5 stars - maybe it was my fault for not reading the talk abstract, but the title gave me this idea.
The talk was very well presented and there was a nice interaction with the audience. The demo was also super cool!
I don't know if you should start with the testing quadrant, because it is nice to see the pieces fit in the quadrant, but it was a bit chaotic.