Wayback playback!! Always nice reflecting on where we come from and how far we have come
Development is and should be fun! If its not, this is an awesome way to get your game on!!
Just being aware of the AST and knowing what PHP needs to do to execute your code already makes you think about writing better and faster code
REALLY good talk!! I wish more PHP developers would start adopting at least some of these design principles!
Loved the slides with all the information, detail and examples!
I've watched Chris's talks since his early days. His stage presence and professionalism have grown leaps.
The talk covered an interesting topic, not the usual fair, very entertaining. The complex parts were simplified well and easy to understand.
Well done!
The talk was great from passionate point of view from the speaker, who you could tell was very interested in the topic being covered.
I personally was expecting a few more practical examples (like the last one with the signup process, and nice real word use case for a design pattern) but I can understand the need to cover quite a bit of theory because most of us probably haven't seen or used these patterns consciously since college.
My only other criticism is maybe try and slow down ;) There was a lot to cover but some of the concepts can be a bit HG for people who aren't very familiar with all these concepts. But overall still an enjoyable talk.
It was very nice but would love to see more cohesion and mix and talking to people you dont know.
Well presented with practical examples of how you solved real time problems in your workplace.I wouldnt have presented it any better.Great staff.
This talk was a neat introduction to consuming REST APIs. Your workshop kinda spoiled me for hearing about the Spark API.
The only bit of feedback I have is that it seemed a little short.