I really enjoyed the talk, particularly the tools given at the start. The slides about symfony and dependency injection vs services would be easier to follow if you bolded/colored/commented the lines that were the most important ones to take note of that will trip you up.
Enjoyed the talk, really made me think about the speed of writing code, vs being able to read it later.
I personally haven't used array map/reduce/filter so a brief description of the purpose on the slides of the function. You gave an example, and maybe you said it out loud, but I was deep in thought/read digestion of the code on the slide.
Made me really want to get xcode up and running, even on the crappy wifi here. The only thing I would add is maybe lising some of the other editors that xdebug is known to run in (well the major ones that the community typically uses).
Good talk. I think you don't need to go so much into the negatives of what you won't be covering in the start though.
I enjoyed the content, particularly as a ops guy who rarely now goes into full blown coding.
Nice session. Good points.
Interactive and motivating.
Great talk on why community involvement is so important.
Not enough tech though ;)
Very moving talk, makes me proud to be part of the community and makes me want to do more.