Talk comments

Taylor Otwell at 15:03 on 8 Apr 2016

Good overview of the concepts and ideas behind decoupling and when decoupling is appropriate. Provides a solid introduction for how to get started decoupling your applications.

Mark Duncan at 15:02 on 8 Apr 2016

Really enjoyed the talk, well organized and the history of http was super helpful. Excited about using http/2 in future projects, Perfect amount of info to digest and understand in one setting to get an idea of what http/2 can do.

Brian Hannah at 14:59 on 8 Apr 2016

Great presentation - not just another how to, but a common sense approach to "why" and "when". Thanks

Woody Gilk at 14:59 on 8 Apr 2016

A solid talk and a good introduction to decoupling. A bit lacking in concrete examples and could have used more depth on how decoupling facilitates testing. Slides were also a bit dry and could have flowed a bit better.

Dave Pooser at 14:54 on 8 Apr 2016

Good overview of the fundamentals + some great tools to make it easier.

Thanks for the tools for cross browser user interfaces.
This should help with some of the development pitfalls we run into regularly.
Presenter was great and showed multiple tools to accomplish cross browser interfaces.

Nice topic. Lots to think about.

Step by step walkthroughs are really useful to me. Nothing beats seeing something in action. Looking forward to doing some PHPUnit katas on my own. Thx!

David did a good job of presenting a live coding example to show how coding katas can be used to grow skills with both coding and unit testing. There were no slides per se, just his coding actions and testing, whcih wasn't particularly entertaining, but it was informative and shared value.

Daniel did a good job of presenting a live coding example to show how coding katas can be used to grow skills with both coding and unit testing. There were no slides per se, just his coding actions and testing, whcih wasn't particularly entertaining, but it was informative and shared value.