Talk comments

The PR model is quite awesome, as you can replay the complete workshop at home.

As usual, Ross delivered a fantastic talk, being able to explain a rather complex subject in a very clear and straightforward way. I left the session with a good understanding of Command Buses, excited to try them in my next project.

It was very entertaining. The only thing I could suggest is to try slowing down just a little bit - I know speed is part of his speaking style, but might be a bit hard for non-native English speakers to understand.

Absolutely brilliant talk that Chris spoke passionately about the entire way through, which was evident by the way he engaged with the audience.
Although I will be sticking with React I really did enjoy seeing the amount of abuse that can be taken by generators, especially with the live speed-coding - keep doing that at all your talks!

Brilliant talk.
I personally would have liked a little more on implementing a library such as Yohang's or Winzou's, but the explanation of how one is constructed was more than enough really.

Have to admit that I was a little intimidated at first with all the Javascript ;)

I wish you had gone into more detail about ANN, and perhaps a little less about Symfony (but thanks for the link to the BoardHelper library!); for a technical talk there wasn't enough on network weights, how they are calculated, backwards propagation, etc.

However, it was presented well and it certainly captured my interest - because of this talk I will definitely be researching this topic a lot more with a hope of implementing it in a pet-project somewhere!

Davey presented in a clear and straightforward way what is coming next on PHP 7. It was a great talk that delivered exactly what it was supposed to.

As some other people already mentioned, you can tell that this is a talk with great potential, but the way content was presented really needs some polishing. It felt a bit chaotic.

I think most part of the audience was already familiar with the initial concepts of containers, that could be covered a bit faster in my opinion to save time for the more practical content.