Chris is a very charismatic guy, and you always get really sucked into his talks. It was quite a sombre note to end a conference on, and it worked.
Smashed it, Rowan. I loved your talk. Pacing was good, style was good, information was good. I learned and laughed at the same time. Thank you! :D
I'm a regex nut, so I felt like this was a beginner talk; which is great for lots of people out there. I'm only marking it 4/5 rather than 5 because I don't think it was particularly original - I've seen too many talks on regex, and I didn't come away with anything new :( sorry!
Really good information presented in this talk. Definitely gave me a good insight into event sourcing.
I only really have one criticism and that was the slides; the information they contained was great but the style of slides was a bit lacking in consistency, and the fact that it wasn't full-screened and I could see task bars etc. was distracting for me; I find it difficult to focus if there is 'background noise'.
I also hated the big phpsc hashtag lights at the sides but I won't blame Emily for those!
I came away with so many things to consider, and definitely will help me with developing APIs in the future. I also love Rob's presentation style; calm and informative but often amusing. :D
I hadn't considered how many ways PHPCS could have helped me out. I came away feeling quite inspired and ready to implement some of these tricks in my projects!
I really liked the idea of managing risk and I've learned a lot more about being careful when it comes to dependency management. We often take these kinds of things for granted, but we probably shouldn't! Thanks Nils.
I think you got as much in as possible for a lightning talk, so appreciated. I've used some long running processes recently for things like chat bot development, but I hadn't really thought too much about it, so I came away with some good tips. Thanks!
An nice start to the conference. Thank you Samantha. :) I got lost with a lot of the historical references (I'm not much of a history buff), but interesting nonetheless.
A good beginner talk for TDD with Laravel, and everyone loves some live coding. :) Thanks Amo!