I would've liked to hear more about why Reco4PHP is better than using Neo4j directly - for example, are there certain issues or pain points which the library overcomes?
I think it would've also been helpful to spend a minute describing the Cypher queries for those with little/no prior experience.
Nevertheless, I did learn a good bit from this talk and look forward to playing with the library in the future.
Interesting demo to see the systems work, but it's missing a bit of background on alternatives and the pros and cons of each.
Talk was ok, but kind of dry. Cats always +1
the new features are interesting, but the talk doesn't really get into depth there. I'd rather have a "Future of xdebug" talk
Useful talk. New Xdebug features are very interesting.
I agree on christiaan.
Nice Talk, although I expected More.. In my possibly not so humble opinion, it's been a Talk about SoC and dependency inversion using interfaces... still I did enjoy it.
This was more a 1 day "how to write an extension for PHP 7" talk. There was too much (basics) content to discuss and no time left for a workshop where you could work together and rewrite an extension to PHP 7. I brought some projects but did not make progress on them, this was disappointing. The training was good, and I learned some tricks, but the title is somewhat misleading.
Great workshop, very engaging speaker.
As someone who had 0 experience with graph databases, now I really wanna go home and test it out on my stuff.
Really good to see what things you can do with xdebug! Also good to hear about what other cool projecta Derick is working on.