Great talk. Only constructive feedback I'd give is to add an onion-layer diagram to help you convey the Inception style docker-in-vagrant-on-mac port forwarding and file sharing.
Enjoyable and insightful. A little too product/tool specific, but it do not felt like marketing, but rather that he really like the tool. I was expecting something more generic though.
The speaker himself was very engaging and showed a deep understanding of the subject. Great Q&A.
Good talk, I got what I wanted from it.
I think there is a lot of good content in your talk, but it didn't shine through. I suggest:
* More diagrams to help you convey the story you were trying to tell.
* Inject callback slides to the domain diagram you kept flipping back to in order to allow you to flow smoothly through your deck.
* Make sure your mic is loud enough so that everybody can hear you all of the time
By far my favorite talk. Eye opening. Got me exited about re-thinking my loops.
Good introduction to containers, but very superficial and tight-up to his own workflow and use-case. Speaker has presence and very clearly communicate, but didn't showed a deep understanding of Docker itself. It was more like "This is how I do it".
Good enough to get someone new to containers starting, if your workflow is similar to his.
Great talk, made me excited for PHP7, good code examples.
Very insightful. Time constrain was a bump for such a interesting subject. I did learn things that I wasn't aware of.
This talk had an excellent balance of real-world needs and the process of breaking down the problem into solvable chunks. I have recommended others in my company watch the recorded version of this talk on YouTube.
Like it a lot. Filled up a few holes on my current knowledge of APCu and Memcached.
Very straight forward and useful.
A lot of "Don't do that" without proper justification... but time was very tight. So can't be blamed.