Talk comments

Woody Gilk at 13:03 on 8 Apr 2016

Really good overview of the history of HTTP/1.0 through HTTP/2. Lots of useful technical information as to what RFCs are current and which ones are invalid. Could have been a little bit more in depth as to how we can prepare to HTTP/2 in PHP land and what will be different.

Great presentation. I wish there was time for some hands-on here but that was a limitation of the time constraint, not the presenter.
Terrence was clear and concise where needed and went into some detail where necessary.
I've never heard of Kubernetes before this but he's certainly gotten me interested in leveraging it for my team.
Thanks for the brief chat after as well.

Mark Priddy at 12:51 on 8 Apr 2016

Very humorous, and I did actually learn something, accidentally. Favorite moment: thef**k tool.

Great talk, lots of great information infused with humor. I highly recommend to everyone.

Mark Priddy at 12:49 on 8 Apr 2016

I got lost quickly in this presentation. Sorry to say I went in knowing nothing and came out the same way.

My hope in attending was to learn what a micro service was, and why I would be interested in Slim to build one. The first two points were those very questions. Yet I still don't know a meaningful definition. As a result, the Why part was lost on me. I knew most of the terms, but got lost after "Use Composer to get Slim going." I really don't know what that means.

May I suggest using higher contrast colors? Maroon (or even green) text on a black background is nearly unreadable on projection.

Mangesh at 12:48 on 8 Apr 2016

Nice material...cool topic that most overlook.

I would've liked to have seen some examples of Postgres.

Great talk. It was interesting to see some of the differences in 2 vs 3. Solid presentation.
Thanks for the discussion after the talk as well!

Mark Priddy at 12:39 on 8 Apr 2016

Very satisfying.

Thanks for the details on what was as well as what's coming, and why I should care. Went in knowing little about HTTP/1.1 and now have a passable chance at understanding HTTP/2

Ciaran McNulty at 12:27 on 8 Apr 2016

Good talk that goes very rapidly from introducing BDD to diving into very specific Behat tips. It was a clear progression and delivered well.

I'm not sure it's worth covering Behat 2 when it's practically end of life, but can see how some of the tips for 2 might be useful to the audience.

Brian Hannah at 12:19 on 8 Apr 2016

Outstanding presentation of a typically dry subject.