Talk comments

Nice talk and nice topic, thank you!

That was a cool talk!

Frankly, I'm feeling a bit disappointed that up until now I had no idea that there was a history behind this elephant (nor did I know it's official name - elephpant).

Great talk, but Rafael has been doing it for at least 3 years (I saw it in 2016) and nothing changed with that lecture since than...

"Cracking passwords is cheap. Thank you cloud"... Great examples with topic that is forever present

Ján Koščo at 16:17 on 28 Oct 2018

It quite shames that I wasn't taught neural networks this way on college. Great introduction with hands-on example and right amount of algebra in presentation.

Slides of the talk can be found at speaker deck: https://speakerdeck.com/hollodotme/total-recall-the-application-that-never-forgets

Rafael Dohms at 12:30 on 28 Oct 2018

I'm a big fan of JeoPHPardy since it was introduced by Jeremy Mikola. Tomasz has taken the format and really improved the software, it has become a smooth experience that anyone can join in and have fun.

Would love to see this go around more conferences as a social experience.

Totally unexpected topic (based on title)... Great history lesson about Vim
And speech started with Miroslav speaking in 12 different languages... How cool is that

Brilliant talk about how PHPStan works behind the scenes.

An advice for the speaker: calm down during the talk, I could hear and feel your nervousness across the room.

Rafael Dohms at 12:27 on 28 Oct 2018

Gabriel did a great job in this talk, the subject is very interesting and he introduces very good starting points to begin using strict programming.
Even it being his first event speaking in english he was fully in control of the language, I would only try to watch a few moments when he either spoke too fast of mumbled the content.
I believe he can make this a full 1h/45m talk by rounding off a few topics, maybe talking a little more about the effect this has on teams or some challenges if starting down this path.