I like how Larry walks the audience through the process of how PSR-14 came to be and what decisions were made.
The examples of how to use PSR-14 were great, but Larry went through the code examples a little bit too fast for me to fully grasp the full idea of how to best implement PSR-14. Maybe doing less different examples, but instead do a more deep dive into the examples that _are_ done.
Rector looks like a great tool and this talk did a good job of explaining it. The examples were good and made it easy to understand the project; it seemed like for a few you weren't actually certain of the result and that felt a little awkward. Talk abstract made sense but maybe mention the tool in advance - if I'd read up on it then I think I'd have got more out of the talk and maybe people would have better questions. Will be using this in my work for sure.
Clear explanation, give some clarity on how and why some wierd stuff sometimes cames. Even if I know a lot on this, I still discover new stuff.
it was clear.
thanks
A deep dive into making code more readable and more easily extended by removing traditional conditional statements.
Although I did not actually have the chance to participate this time (I was too busy socializing and playing games), you should definitely do this again next year!
I really like having dinner and the social directly after the conference at the same venue. Changing this last year made me buy a ticket for this year and will probably make me decide to do it again next year!
A nice look into a promising addition to the ecosystem. I'll certainly use it for my own packages.
Enjoyable talk that triggered the mind with ideas. Entertaining.
I admire your courage! Thank you for sharing your story and creating awareness for this topic.
Quality talk which outlines easy to understand but often unknown principles to write better software. In a perfect world this talk wouldn't be necessary - it'd just be "how it's done". I liked the graph splitting data and operations though I know some people may have differing views on it!