Talk comments

Julian Burr at 17:02 on 19 May 2026

For anyone looking further into this topic, Google dropped a blog post today talking about potential future direction of things like the Template API and how they can be used for out-of-order streaming among other things. Definitely worth a read: https://developer.chrome.com/blog/declarative-partial-updates?hl=en

Eric Mann at 15:35 on 19 May 2026

Solid talk, useful resources, and a well-run room. Glad to be part of the lineup. May the best snake win tomorrow.

— Dead Reckoning

Bill Tressler at 15:17 on 19 May 2026

I'm sure this was a great talk. Unfortunately, I missed most of it tending to a false defcon 1 situation on Teams. Given past talks, I'm sure it was a 5 star!

Bill Tressler at 15:15 on 19 May 2026

This talk was highly informative with just enough comic relief

Solid walk through of concepts & delivered what it said on the tin. Could’ve moved a bit quicker to cover more example use cases.

Truly for beginners which I very much appreciated- basic (important!) commands were explained in an 'Explain it like I'm 5' manner rather than the traditional, more literal , cd = change directory; which a beginner learner may not completely understand What that is doing. Am looking forward to more talks from Eric in the Future :)

Joseph Lavin at 13:44 on 19 May 2026

Great talk and live code demo. Very approachable and easy to understand.

Good technical talk Larry! Good to see lots of code examples and learn how to use new PHP 8.6 things. It was good to start with the past to give the context of how we got here too.

Larry coming in hot with yet another "if you're not staying up to date on the latest versions of PHP, here's what you're missing" talks.

Certainly code-heavy, but it's literally a talk about code, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Readability has definitely improved since previous conferences!

Awesome talk and demo. Bold to doing a live coding demo, and it was great. Learned a lot!