Talk comments

Dennis C. at 13:08 on 9 Jun 2018

I loved the insights and the message delivered, I wouldn't have minded some more tips and tricks for working remotely like the screen pair programming and the video meetings.

Dennis C. at 13:05 on 9 Jun 2018

Good message, a little bit too repetitive and slightly too slow for my own preference.

Dennis C. at 13:04 on 9 Jun 2018

Great talk! Really loved the content, the examples and the little bits of code. Felt like the talk might have been for a 60 minute slot as we skipped over some of the stuff at the end.

Mike Oram at 12:57 on 9 Jun 2018

I really liked the message about not judging or reacting too harshly too the code horrors shown. That's very important. Beyond that I didn't think the code examples provided much benefit to the experienced audience. Perhaps adding some more unusual bugs or oddities of PHP for that audience might help. Or adjust the talk description to more accurately reflect the level at which this is pitched.

Mark Hamstra at 12:39 on 9 Jun 2018

Great talk with practical tips and comparisons. Memes on point too.

Mark Hamstra at 12:34 on 9 Jun 2018

Tobias is a great speaker and very knowledgeable. Was a little bit chaotic, maybe also because it was a very large crowd and the interaction with the crowd wasn't always on-point (which did lead to some humorous situations). Talk was filled with lots of knowledge and insights into what can be done with the new Symfony component.

Petar Petrov at 12:33 on 9 Jun 2018

Excellect talk. Too short time to cover thos broad area more in depth.

Mark Hamstra at 12:27 on 9 Jun 2018

My favorite talk of day one! Filled with humour, theory, and lots of examples of applying DDD that was good to follow for someone not familiar with the concepts yet. Pim is a great speaker that gets the crowd involved, but stays in control and on topic.

Mark Hamstra at 12:24 on 9 Jun 2018

A lot of information! While I liked the background into what cryptography is and the explanation of different things you can do and for what use cases they are applicable, the practical cryptography (basically, in PHP7, use libsodium) was very brief and appended to the end. Would've given this 5 thumbs-up if it included more practical PHP tips, but who knows, maybe it really is just that simple to get it right now...