Roll with whatever the demogods throw at you! There was really no issue, it all happens. Content was good, even for Laravel users and nothing users. For 5/5 you need to pretend it's all part of the plan and hold on to the clicker :p
Very fun and enjoyable; would love to be sent off with a message about community engagement. The opening keynote should leave is excited for the rest of the conference
Very decent with lot's of potential. For a 4/5 I want to see more examples and a call to action (you had time) and for 5/5 show more energy on stage.
Good introduction to docker for beginners. Next time try tu use white theme and larger font size in terminal during live examples.
Great speech by the man who made all this possible... Loved ranting on Java :)
Looking forward to seeing the opcache on my website...
I enjoyed the overview of how to use blackfire.
I liked the talk, it was nice to see how others are doing refactoring phases. Speaker did get distracted a few times, and on some points gone very deep while on some went very shallow (towards the end) so it was bit hard to keep track of all the changes.
Through refactoring excerices, I was trying to understand what the code does and it kept bugging me as I'm used to first needing to understand existing code and not go changing it straight away.
For 5*: explain why mocking is the problem :)
P.S. I was sitting in the last row and it was hard to read the code, just an observation
Great trip down PHP history, from 1 file procedural code to modern frameworks and middleware approaches.
For 5* I would suggest going bit deeper with middlewares (from the slides they seemed to be one-directional) and discuss some of the cons of using them (as I'm pretty sure it's not all butterflies)
P.S. I dont agree that middleware and FP/pipe are same, especially due to middleware bi-directional behaviour.
The first part made me cry from shame, exposing all the stupid (from current perspective) solutions I've done... then in the second part motivated me for all the things I started doing right :)