Talk comments

David Yell at 13:03 on 16 Feb 2017

A great high level talk but I think it could have benefitted from more in depth integration examples.

Matt Prelude at 13:03 on 16 Feb 2017

I've seen a lot of the technologies presented in this talk, in isolation, but it was really interesting to see someone tie them together, compare them, and offer an educated estimation as to how we can use them.

David Yell at 13:02 on 16 Feb 2017

A great talk which really encapsulated that being part of the php community is to be part of something bigger than your framework or toolset. Delivered superbly and paced well.

Katy Ereira at 13:00 on 16 Feb 2017

Some really nice insight into legacy applications and the steps taken to move them to CD and the changes needed to make it successful, including some handy rebuilding/refactoring hints and tips. Highly recommended. Thank you. :)

Riya dennis at 12:28 on 16 Feb 2017

Good talk about continuous integration, delivery and deployment.

Totally not what I was expecting! Some really good demos - always brave to do live demos, but they were effective and worked well! Some great insights and things to take back to my apps.

What a great talk!
Really enjoyed it.

The only (slight) remark I could have is: Could you add code highlighting to the examples?

Very interesting!

Now imagine the estimated 5 million PHP developers crying because most of them probably struggle with legacy code bases.

Great to see a bright future ahead of us!

Gary Fuller at 11:09 on 16 Feb 2017

As a relative newbie and coding novice, it's great to see the positivity that key community members are seeking to engender. As a result of Eli's excellent talk, I've grabbed an invite to the Slack channel, and feel very positive about the future..

Gary Fuller at 11:05 on 16 Feb 2017

Some really interesting ideas about using WordPress with modern framework components and version control systems. Looking forward to making use of the slides to build a test instance.