Explained the package with examples of alternatives for backups - really good talk. Also a good presenter - part of the successful talk :)
Great speaker, great delivery and great content. Lots to take away and look at. I especially liked the demonstration of how little time these simple pieces of user research would cost, and the massive benefits. ????????????
Very interesting talk, the best so far.
I wasn't familiar with neo4j or Graph Databases, so I was very happy with this introduction. The examples and life demos clearly explained the benefits and power of neo4j, and the recommendation engine for php looked very useful as well. For laravel, it could have included some more information about how to sync/store your data, but overall very good talk.
Interesting stuff, too bad the presenter skipped over cypher quickly, a bit more information about why using graph with cypher is better for some use cases instead of sql / rdbms would have helped.
Also the red room is terrible, all the speakers are very hard to understand, but thats not his fault, but it did make it hard to really grasp the technical topics
nice talk
First time speaker. Very nice to listen to, very calm and relaxing way to speak.
Good explanation of the problem and possible solutions. Not just his own solution, but also alternatives with pros and cons.
A speaker that doesn't bore you with lame definitions, instead he gives you some examples which define accessible really well.
The speaker gave a lot of real live examples but also a lot of web related examples, which makes this talk really valuable.
The code examples came a bit late in the talk. The audience was losing the concentration a bit because of that.
Overall a good talk and I learned a lot about accessible. Keep the good work up ;)
the room wasn't a good friend as I heard 20% from the talk, I mostly watched the slides.
I already studied OrientDb, that is doing thing and I think it could be explained better.