way too 101 for this audience, as realised by speaker when getting 90% affirmative on asking 'who of you already uses migrations and seeds?'.
very interesting and well explained.
one step went a bit fast for me: how to get from working specs to working code?
Inspiring talk. Comforting to learn, there are ways to organise long-lived projects in a scalable, maintainable way and yet keep things clear and simple enough for new team members to step in.
Enjoyed the presentation a lot. Very easy to follow, pleasant and energizing.
Very happy with what I learned about stored and virtual columns. Many useful tips and eye openers. The code examples brought things to life for me. Even though I needed a moment to get used to the accent, I loved the clarity of the presentation and the skill with which it was given.
not much new for me,
but from now on while coding, will never forget the 3 things you hate.
very well explained,
wish i had had a teacher like this when i got started on php.
Good stuff.
Would have liked to learn a bit more about the Laravel based CMS solutions that are out there. This was only covered briefly by naming a few of them. A bit more insight would be nice.
Interesting topic, but a few real-life examples would be helpful to see the bigger picture. I was very interested in getting to know more about this but I don't feel like I can actually use what I learned afterwards.
Perfect as always=) I just read the book and saw the Laracon US video which was the same, so not much new but still fine.
Good to see all the new and improved parts of the framework, as eloquent as ever. great opening talk