Talk comments

Another great talk by Davey, although I enjoyed this one much more than his previous talk PHP5.NEW as this one was of a much higher level technically. I have (or should I say had) very little understanding of how PHP's opcache and compiler actually operated until this talk. However, now I feel much more prepared and empowered to actually go out and take a look at what my code is actually doing behind the scenes. Thanks.

Extremely informative.
Very interesting.
Delivered very well.
Fantastic talk.

Very good introduction into Neo4j. Presented in a funny and enthusiastic manner.
Michelle covers a lot of ground in this talk and does an excellent job of demonstrating how to get started with Neo4j. The demo code was very clear and explained nicely and made me wanna jump right in.

I think you could make this into a really great talk by pointing out a bit more the "why" and in which situations you would want to use a graph database.
And enhance on the recipe example to make it more complicated so it really shows the power of using Neo4j in solving some problems that are really hard for relational databases to solve.

Another excellent talk by Anthony illustrating really well a topic that by anyone's standards is an incredibly hard one to get to grips with.

An excellent talk delivered with authority and ease. The highlight of which was Volker swearing 5 minutes before the end, turned to the crowd and said "I've not done too badly, I think that's the first swear word", by this point I'd already counted about 8...

Anonymous at 12:12 on 6 Oct 2014

a good talk but this talk should have been at last years conf as discussed standard stuff now. i was hoping more for the release candidate features