Talk comments

Very well presented with enough detail on the concept, the tools, the process of adopting this way of implementing APIs (spec-first). I enjoyed the talk and took away couple of things I can improve in the process at the company I work.

Jan Drábek at 07:33 on 29 Oct 2018

Brilliant demo! Nice talk going through the different places of Doctrine with great insight, thanks for that!

Jan Drábek at 07:31 on 29 Oct 2018

The developed demo was great and answered many questions. The only thing I have liked on the talk was the intro programming assignment which we haven't explicitly used (it could have a value with proper questions asked and discussed together).

Jan Drábek at 07:29 on 29 Oct 2018

Great talk a bit of history and bit of future!

Jan Drábek at 07:20 on 29 Oct 2018

Easy to follow presentation with concise use of theory transformed into language that makes quite easy to think about it!

I haven't seen this talk before and it was absolutely great! Not packed with strictly technical information but meant to gently push people in the right direction and inspire them to be better developers and constantly improve.

A worthy closing keynote for a good conference!

One of my favorite talks at the conference. He did a really great job of explain why data is hardly to blame when there are problems in the software we created and tied it all nicely with math and code examples.

Highly recommended if you get the chance to see it!

I saw this talk in Serbia several months back and found it a little confusing.

This time Miro was clearer with his message and shared some very interesting lessons that he learned over the years.
But be prepared most of the time testing still makes sense but it's especially important to be able to recognize the situations when it doesn't and he explained those very well.

I was especially glad to see that this time he didn't have any technical issues during the talk.

The content was solid and definitely a good first step in the right direction for anyone looking to get started with DDD and minimize their dependency on their framework. With some of the examples I expected him to go a bit further but it's still a great primer in the subject. I liked that he didn't spend half the time explaining terminology that usually happens in such talks.

Generally he was fun, energetic and didn't mind answering a bunch of very intense questions at the end.

The only thing I would like to see in future talks is for him to speak just a bit slower.

All in all for a first conference talk and especially a first talk in English (not hist native language) Milko did a fantastic job.