Awesome insights in how magic is discovered and then actually used in some of the most used packages in PHP land. It was simply lot's of fun to listen to this, good amounts of jokes.
While being packed with interesting topics it was also funny from time to time and I will certainly remember and use some the things I've learned in daily work.
Good speaker and a great explantation on the inner workings of the event loop, call stack and promises.
There was lots of good information but the method of presenting it was bit boring. The part on how Drupal resolves a controller to a response was very interesting but maybe a bit too in-depth for this subject I guess. Maybe it could be a good idea to put more emphesis on the reason why Drupal can be a good choice for a project over other another CMS or framework.
Great talk. I've been thinking about my 'real' skills personally so it came at an opportune moment. I've been in the business for a few years and I've noticed that real solutions require both a technological approach and a human approach. This talk helped me streamline some of thoughts I've been having.
Although my collegues were really excited about the talk I'm not thrilled. It was good information in general but I would have liked to see more code of actual production code which shows why Golang can be a better alternative for PHP (or any other language). The speaker was OK but can probably benefit from getting more experience.
Although the message was good I think this could have been done in 10 minutes. I found it hard to keep my focus since there were no slides or jokes at all.
Very useful and indeed a lot of things I didn't know about. Some jokes made it a real good watch.
Fine talk again with decent slides but it felt a little short. He did have good answers on the QA later on which eventually made it a good session.