Do some logging, fired up to do more now! Great talk, good approaches to take without getting too technical.
Rock solid talk. This talk introduces a whole lot of logging & monitoring strategies. I learned a lot of things and some of the ideas I will definitely use in my own projects.
Excellent talk, but *OH SO* confusing. I would like to give a 3.5 score, but it's to good to be a 3, so a 4 is definitely apropriate.
Although the content of the talk was good, the buildup wasn't that transparent and it took me until the end of the talk to actually get the picture.
What I liked: how Silex is composed and how Yolo can be considered an improved version of Silex in terms of complexity.
What I didn't really like: instead of showing Silex code and explain why these decision was made, you opted to do it the other way around and started from scratch.
One could say that this talk is not about Silex, but that would be a bit too harsh. I imagine that a couple of people had other expectations. Luckily the talk was good.
Maybe this talk deserves a better title. Other than that, it was great.
Great keynote. The mannequin wasn't that disturbing, it worked well. Very entertaining and inspirational.
And yes, the word "mannequin" is derived from the Dutch term "manneken": http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mannequin
Good job!
Easy registration (I was early) and bacon and/or sausage butties are welcome on a brisk Tyneside morning.... it wasn't that cold, but after a walk up Pilgrim Street from the Quayside it was very welcome.
Nice to see some PHP code in a talk at a PHP conference. The title seemed something of a misnomer - Silex and Yolo might have been more appropriate - but the content was certainly interesting, and pitched at a good level of detail; though perhaps pre-supposing a good deal of existing knowledge
Good, solid keynote. I must admit, coming from Rowan I was expecting more humour, jokes and general audience participation - especially with a keynote.
Is it possible the room/location didn't lend itself to that 'keynote' feel - does it need a stage?
Either way, I'm beginning to expect no less from Rowan. Good job.