Talk comments

Oliver Sarfas at 11:00 on 23 Jun 2023

Very fast and informative talk. Cool things in the CLI!

Oliver Sarfas at 10:59 on 23 Jun 2023

Good introduction to a tech i've been interested in integrating with my apps. Will look at this in future

Jon Bowes at 10:13 on 23 Jun 2023

This talk really hits home. Really well presented and engaging.

Jon Bowes at 09:34 on 23 Jun 2023

By far the most entertaining talk of the day. Blew my mind!

Jim Whiteside at 09:30 on 23 Jun 2023

Hard to believe it was Stef's first talk - he's a natural!

As an active livewire user I found it very useful - I do wonder if anyone who have not really experienced the wonder of livewire would get as much - perhaps a couple of minutes giving a very brief explanation of what livewire is would have been useful for them?

Jim Whiteside at 09:23 on 23 Jun 2023

I think the most entertaining talk of the day - James is really interesting to watch, and fair play doing live coding! I've been using a different tool to generate openapi documentation (l5-swagger) but now I'm thinking I should try scribe - fascinating!

Jim Whiteside at 09:18 on 23 Jun 2023

I couldn't tell this was Ryan's first talk - he seemed very comfortable and it was a great presentation. I've been an active user of phpstan for over a year now and it's a default package to install on all my projects. It was an interesting insight into the internals of parsers and lexifiers, but personally I would have liked to see a bit more on the practicalities of static analysis, particularly in the Laravel ecosyasem where a fair amount of 'magic' going on that tools have to deal with.

Jim Whiteside at 09:12 on 23 Jun 2023

James is a really engaging speaker, who has obviously lived the life of which he speaks. I have spent most of my development life working with 'legacy' code - some of which I wrote, much of which I didn't. I thought I knew it all but James had some brilliant insights, particularly that legacy code that is in production and providing value is not necessarily a Bad Thing (tm) and can be lived with.

Jim Whiteside at 09:07 on 23 Jun 2023

As an active API developer who works hard on also maintaining current, accurate and informative accompanying documentation, although only for internal use, I was particularly interested in this and picked up some useful things to investigate.

Jim Whiteside at 09:04 on 23 Jun 2023

Great insight into severless which I haven’t yet had an opportunity to play with - nicely balanced - not too biased towards vapour, but a small demo might have have been interesting. Loved the BTTF references!