Talk comments

Dennis C. at 12:21 on 24 Jun 2016

Really good to see what things you can do with xdebug! Also good to hear about what other cool projecta Derick is working on.

Colin O'Dell at 12:01 on 24 Jun 2016

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.

Anonymous at 11:50 on 24 Jun 2016

Interesting demo to see the systems work, but it's missing a bit of background on alternatives and the pros and cons of each.

Michel Everts at 11:39 on 24 Jun 2016

the new features are interesting, but the talk doesn't really get into depth there. I'd rather have a "Future of xdebug" talk

Steven Don at 11:35 on 24 Jun 2016

Useful talk. New Xdebug features are very interesting.

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.

Tom Van Looy at 10:41 on 24 Jun 2016

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.

Miro Svrtan at 00:34 on 24 Jun 2016

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.