usefull, saw some xdebug features that i definitly will use in my day to day job.
i liked the tutorial
Very well presented and valuable talk. Gave me some great insights into my current role and recognisable issues that come along with it. Thanks!
This talk covered a lot of techniques and practices used at nationalevacaturebank.nl, mainly in the field of building and testing. Although the reasons were not always clear, it was still quite interesting.
We went into details quite quick, I was missing a good introduction with a few main questions. I would also suggest to omit some low-level details (like the buildscript internals) and explain more of the reasons behind these practises.
A fast pased introduction to ReactJS, efficient talk including some live demos.
I asked about real world applications afterwards. Apart from todomvc he suggested to take a look at Instagram but also a CMS built on Node (was it perhaps Relax?)
I'm using xdebug extensively, but still learned a thing or two about some features I didn't know existed.
Some feedback about the idea to "step back" in debugging: How about being able to replay execution up to the previous breakpoint instead?
Very well done. I liked the way Sjoerd explained a very complex subject in a way that everyone could understand.
It's hard to put my finger on what made this talk so good. Even though the topic wasn't all that interesting to me to start with, Ross did an amazing build-up and truly engaged the audience. With plenty of humour and showmanship, he somehow managed to convey some serious food for thought. Top notch.
Entertaining talk and well-presented. I love the fact that Shawn did this. Other than using event sourcing as being the theme of DPC16, the link with a PHP conference was a bit strenuous. Still, I loved it and wasn't bored for a moment.
very nice and informative talk