Talk comments

Rob Wilson at 22:21 on 20 Jul 2015

Very well presented, and a couple of things cleared up in my head regarding composer. Well done Rafael :)

Rob Wilson at 22:20 on 20 Jul 2015

I cringed at the start of Phils talk because he was describing APIs that I've written (sorry). He has given me some good points to take away, and I will be buying his book. Well presented, and alot of laughs had.

Alex Ross at 21:07 on 20 Jul 2015

If your building an API then you need to see this talk! Well presented talk and I loved hearing the tales of other developers...:)

Alex Ross at 21:05 on 20 Jul 2015

Superb talk highlighting the creative side of programming. For me the best bit was the "where the magic is" venn diagram!

Lee Boynton at 20:51 on 20 Jul 2015

This talk was well spoken and I liked the interactive style. Even though one or two commands didn't go quite right the first time I thought Lorna did well to stay calm and get back on track.

The --patch flag for the various git commands are very useful, I'm not sure if git stash --patch was mentioned?

Thanks Lorna!

Lee Boynton at 20:43 on 20 Jul 2015

An enjoyable talk in which I learnt a lot of good tips. The anecdotes were also interesting to hear.

I was expecting more swearing though :)

Lee Boynton at 20:36 on 20 Jul 2015

Well presented, loved the graphics on the slides and the composer install or update quiz. The composer licenses command was useful as I wasn't aware of it.

Thanks Rafael!

Lee Boynton at 20:31 on 20 Jul 2015

A very inspirational and heartfelt talk about how we as a community should strive to help others. Well spoken and set the tone for the whole conference!

Thanks Cal!

Presentation was actually great. Content was a good intro, perfect for a lightning talk slot, and real scope as others have said to be extended into a full in-depth talk with real-world use cases.

Some tips for your next talk:
* Try not to look at the slides 1) it distracts and 2) with a static mic, you go quiet when you turn away
* Repeat audience questions if they do not have a mic

I look forward to seeing more talks from Joe, as this really showed promise.