Very interesting and engaging. Pity the room did not have a projector because on the small tv it was hard to see the slides.
I think that a bit more preparation could have really helped this talk. Right now it felt a bit messy, both in speaker alternation, unfamiliarity with the laptop OS and time management.
As someone who has seen some docker demo but never got more in depth, it felt like some of the more interesting parts (like tags and layers) got skipped. It may help to communicate the content and target audience more clearly.
Cool, but a bit confusing for noobies on the subject. Timing was a bit tough.
Very inspirational talk also very nicely placed in he beginning of the conference to make the morning a little brighter.
As a complete beginner to Docker, I appreciated the first part of the session, but that's really already available all around the web, so would be probably more useful to drop the one. The lack of time did the rest, but in general - a fare talk :) Thanks.
Just exactly what I expected it to be - a cool talk on the testing generalities. Comes better together with Michelangelo van Dam's training session a day before :)
Christopher is a great speaker, fun and passionate. The icing on the cake was his coding off the feet abillities. Great talk!
I personally missed a bit more in-depth theory on neutral networks, and actual pointers on how to use/implement the Fann library. A simpler demo application (of 1-3 php files) could have made the examples more clear. I would advise to leave out the symfony console part; that time could have been spent on much more interesting content :)