Talk comments

Koldo Picaza at 12:33 on 16 Oct 2021

A lot of info and nice talk to understand how git does the things.

So much info. Lots to process. Great job.

Jim Wigginton at 12:22 on 16 Oct 2021

I love hearing about the internals angle of things. Like anyone can read the changelog but to hear about the perspectives and insights of a core dev is cool

Jim Wigginton at 12:18 on 16 Oct 2021

Loved the food! Lol

Jim Wigginton at 12:17 on 16 Oct 2021

It's cool to know how emojis work under the hood!

Jim Wigginton at 12:15 on 16 Oct 2021

I've seen Taylor give keynotes at phpworld twice and those were both quite good and general. This keynote was completely different from his normal keynotes.

This was also probably the most technical keynote I've ever seen but it was still really good. If it was one of the regular talks that was at the same time slot as two other talks I feel like that would be a disservice to the other speakers cause this talk would make it so no one would attend the other talks. So it makes sense that it'd be a keynote in spite of being waaay more technical than most keynotes

Wun Chiou at 11:43 on 16 Oct 2021

Nice use of the screen reader in practice. There are lots of things to cover, so good job narrowing it down to common issues.

Laravel was my first serious initiation into PHP and I wouldn't have the career I do without. I was inspired hearing the history of a passion project that has managed to empower individuals to corporations to make great stuff. Always really interesting to see how he personally uses it too!

Great talk with great examples on avoiding the pitfalls of sneaky / strange bugs. By leveraging stricter types and failing fast aka immediate and visible failure you can save yourself and your users a lot of pain. You can tell Anna speaks from a wealth of experience.