Awesome session! While calmly explaining the difficulties and leaps PHP was facing you showed the complete audience an entire different side of frameworks. Though, if you say "I think" one more time...
Liked how you remained focused, even with Zev in the audience!
Taught me how to handle my management and really showed "the other side" when you're using QM. Interesting all the way and had some very good points.
I did feel let down when you explained everything about Unit Testing and when asked about it said you were not using it yet.
Lacked structure, but got me interested and enthusiastic enough to stay awake.
*5 thumbs up*
Interesting talk about namespaces, new quite a few already but good to know how this works in PHP.
As some already said, the red font on blue background was obsulutely horrible to read.
Good reminder of the most common mistakes made by developers.
Great presentation with lots of humor!
Cloud Conference organizers cannot afford to have Thijs not-on-the-speakers-list. He is a natural! *5 thumbs up*
Ten years have gone by since I heard about big-Oh, big-Omega and big-Theta. Because I didn't had a real use case for them I apparently forgot all about them, and as the slides evolved my memory came back (thank God).
I really enjoyed the presentation because it gave me a deeper insight in why you should use the different SPL structures. Some real use cases would have been welcome in when to use each. Jurriƫn basically said "reason with your logic and try to figure it out."
That people with no Math background found it hard(er) to follow is normal, the talk was labeled: "advanced".
About the speaker, well he was very clear to understand and did a great job promoting the usage of these SPL datastructures, which thx to this talk I am going to re-visit.
Recruiter with humor??? What did i miss...
I was REALLY hoping to hear more about the leaps CSS has been taking. We've got CSS3.. New frameworks SASS and LESS - I really missed a note about them.
However, you were very clear and understandable while explaining some of the CSS basics, so good job there.