Talk comments

Mark Starkey at 14:58 on 25 Aug 2016

Good to see all the new and improved parts of the framework, as eloquent as ever. great opening talk

on Keynote

martin morlog at 14:05 on 25 Aug 2016

way too 101 for this audience, as realised by speaker when getting 90% affirmative on asking 'who of you already uses migrations and seeds?'.

martin morlog at 13:52 on 25 Aug 2016

very interesting and well explained.
one step went a bit fast for me: how to get from working specs to working code?

[] at 13:44 on 25 Aug 2016

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.

[] at 13:18 on 25 Aug 2016

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.

martin morlog at 13:09 on 25 Aug 2016

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.

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.