Interesting from start to finish, with a lot of humor to make it memorable.
Super workshop, well-paced with good explanations and the perfect mix between practice and theory.
Interesting talk. The title and description do not show xdebug 3 is still in the making, though.
Quality talk, well presented and hit the mark in terms of useful info delivered. I'd have liked some more info on value objects in wider scopes (eg advantage to data representation in DDD) but that wasn't the aim of the talk so missing it wasn't a problem.
Very interesting! Both content wise and story wise!
An interesting talk tackling common programming challenges that may not arise as often in the world of web development. Presented well, some hesitation in part because of language and making sure audience are keeping up, but given the quality of the talk I think you can have confidence to keep going
You could tell that Dan was nervous but it didn’t matter at all for the content of the talk. Was it good or bad? Definitely good! Made us think about the fact that... We are always so biased in our opinions and make choices that are not as informed as they always should be. There was some fun moments that lightened up the talk, such as the English language comparison and the hard to pronounce words.
Thanks for this insight. If there’s some tips I can give you: Your nervously might have limited your humor and your very expressive way of talking, it got better towards the middle/end of the talk.
I once went to an acting class and it helped me a lot to manage the symptoms of being nervous (not the nervosity itself). It’s somethong I can fully recommend let me know if you want more details about it!
An important talk challenging perceptions of what agile does and should mean for a team. Great presentation style, engaging, challenging and occasionally humorous.
The speaker had a rather nervous voice during the whole talk
Nice talk with some very valuable insights and a couple of really fun examples. However, the statement that if you find something bad when it's widely used ... you are wrong; is one i don't agree with. It detracted from the other points made.