Talk comments

Eli E Vargas at 12:16 on 7 Mar 2016

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.

Jed Anderson at 12:12 on 7 Mar 2016

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.

Eli E Vargas at 12:11 on 7 Mar 2016

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.

Jed Anderson at 12:02 on 7 Mar 2016

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

Eli E Vargas at 12:01 on 7 Mar 2016

By far my favorite talk. Eye opening. Got me exited about re-thinking my loops.

Eli E Vargas at 11:58 on 7 Mar 2016

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.

Eli E Vargas at 11:49 on 7 Mar 2016

Great talk, made me excited for PHP7, good code examples.

Eli E Vargas at 11:43 on 7 Mar 2016

Very insightful. Time constrain was a bump for such a interesting subject. I did learn things that I wasn't aware of.

Jed Anderson at 11:42 on 7 Mar 2016

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.