Talk comments

Good talk. Maybe I cannot see the useful of this technique in real world, but it was good discussion topic during the breaks.

I also expected a workshop, but the talk was very inspiring. Great speaker.

Normally I don't like those promotional talks of the sponsors, but this one was good. It was not a commercial talk. It was a "techie" one ;) Good speaker. We could feel "the passion" in his work

Interesting talk. I write down few ideas and tools I didn't know. IMHO the speaker need to improve the tempo of the talk. I felt a little bit bored at the end.

Gran fallo de la organización poner a la misma hora a los dos mejores ponentes(con permiso de Rasmus que está en otra órbita) del evento: Fabien Potencier y Carlos Buenosvinos, a la vez. Me decidí por Carlos y no me arrepiento. Gran ponente y gran charla (básica pero muy motivadora)

I must say that it was quite ambitious to get everyone to install Behat live, but Ben Waine almost got to it. Nice point to bring code examples in USB, helped a lot to distribute it.

Maybe a good thing in next technical workshops would be to say in abstracts what people needs to have installed in their laptops if they want to follow perfectly the examples.

The best workshop in #pbc11 without any doubts. Quite basical if you code Symfony2 on your daily basis, but in my opinion it was not only a good introduction to TDD but also a good introduction to coding in Symfony2. And in just an hour.

Bad thing that the Netbeans fontsize was small and it was quite difficult to see the code from the back side.

Congratulations, and really well done!

Amazing talk from the creator of PHP with a nice review of some cool new stuff on PHP5.4 and the future.
It is so much fun to see that while most people is talking about frameworks, he is absolutely focused on performance.

Interesting talk, concepts were presented really clear, but I expected practical stuff. Most people brought their laptops configured to use the systems mentioned in the abstract.