Thanks for the great feedback! I'm really happy you've enjoyed my talk.
I always liked Rafael's talks, and this one is no exception.
His presentation skills are amazing and it's always a pleasure to attend. 5/5 definitely
Four stars because the talk contained a bit too much information for 60mins.
It really started off awesome, but somewhere in the middle we all really started losing the thread and it became a bit overwhelming to follow to the end.
All in all, the topic was great, but I would suggest splitting this into at least two separate talks.
Definitely a nice talk.
Good lecture. Not just listing what to do and what not, but clearly explaining why
Awesome lecture with great examples
Great talk, while I was sure I would give it a clean 5* rating, I think there are a number of improvements to do (nothing big). I do think speaker was really good, understandable and pretty fluent, topic was covered great with examples.
For 5*:
- be less nervous, your walking around while being really calm showed you are not (and thats coming from person who really runs marathons on the stage)
- dont tell us you have dont it more quickly than you expected :)
- you had lots of questions, I would love to see some of them incorporated into the talk
- while how and what were nailed, I think you should give some priority to why (not only for switching frameworks but upgrading) and maybe try to give some examples of how much of time difference is to do something in framework suggested way vs what you propose
Great examples, really nice done talk: especially for the first time speaker on an international conference.
Very good overview of current PHP ecosystem, speaker was understandable (while having an accent). I liked the amount of experise speaker has shown on competing frameworks, showing us they do look into good practices and ideas that are developing around them.
I'm not sure he sold me on the idea of trying Yii, maybe I would like to see more concrete examples of when/why to use it ...
For 5*:
- try to avoid having walls of texts (even when discuissed as bullet points), try having one topic on 1 slide
Awesome presentation from an awesome guy.
Learned stuff, laughed a little, enjoyed a lot