Talk comments

@Calum Bulmer:
I'll teach this as a workshop at DPC14

http://www.phpconference.nl/schedule#tutorial-day/modelling-domain-events-full-day

Well delivered, I would not have known you were a first time conference speaker. It is always good I have a talk like this that is not code or php related. I think it makes you think harder and makes you apply the concepts to yourself. Again well done!

I couldn't go :(
I had to be in London at 9:00 so it was early bed and then up at 2am to drive down. I am sure it was an excellent event, not that I really remember last years. I will have to rate it full marks as I can't knock what I didn't experience.

An excellent talk. I find too many people look at the tech aspect and not the balance between the tech and the business so it was nice to see a talk coming from this angle. There was a lot if information to take in but it was all of really good quality. An excellent talk both in subject matter and delivery.

This looks like a really interesting project. The idea of an api framework that you can mainly configure will enable rapid api development without compromising on documentation or error reporting. Also as a ZF2 module you have the power to extend and adapt it to suit your specific needs. Rob delivered the presentation in a clear and concice manner as always with a good balance of technical and functional information.

It makes so much sense! Why only record what you think you want. Record everything and then project it later. This is a concept I have thought about before but would never have thought it would have worked in the real world. I would have loved to have seen all the slides and had more time to go into depth. The problem is it would be too much for a talk. It might lend itself to a workshop or tutorial day though.

Well delivered keynote with some good advice about advice. Enjoyed it!!

Anonymous at 09:53 on 21 Mar 2014

I like it when conferences put on talks that are, at first glance, nothing to do with the conference language, I was at PHPNW when Kevlin Henney did the keynote for example. Some concepts & bits of advice are universal and fit any event where developers are the main focus.

Anonymous at 09:45 on 21 Mar 2014

My favorite talk of the day, every developer has been in this situation, the impact mapping stuff was all new to me & something I'm going to look at further, and during this talk I had a lightbulb moment about phpunit/phpspec/behat and how they all fit together to help make better software.

Anonymous at 09:35 on 21 Mar 2014

I liked this a lot because it didn't contradict anything I said in my talk :-)