Talk comments

Gary Fuller at 21:03 on 17 Feb 2017

Agnotism. It's a brave new word. Great way to end conference, with a mix of humour and some (potential) prescience.

I want to use websockets in a customer project now:-)

Gary Fuller at 20:57 on 17 Feb 2017

This talk offered a great framework for improving my debugging with some really good tools and tips. Looking forward to reducing technical debt and developing heuristics for better debugging.

Great talk, based on experience:-)
I would love to know more about the technical details that you ended up with, because it was interesting:-)

Davo Smith at 20:34 on 17 Feb 2017

Good way to finish the conference. Presented will, with great enthusiasm and a clear message.

Davo Smith at 20:33 on 17 Feb 2017

Spent most of the talk thinking "yes, that's what I would do in that situation ...". All good practice, well shared, with some helpful real world examples. Picked up a couple of extra tools that I'll have to try out (git bisect, strace).

Davo Smith at 20:29 on 17 Feb 2017

Great talk with so many helpful examples that I'm going to have to re-read the slides a few times to make sure I've taken it all in.

Davo Smith at 20:27 on 17 Feb 2017

Was expecting a talk about some of the more complex parts of OO design - real world examples of when to use different class hierarchies and patterns. Turned out to be a well presented, but basic, beginners introduction to classes in PHP. Only touched on more advanced topics (eg traits) in the last 5 min. Maybe the description could have been clearer ...

Davo Smith at 20:21 on 17 Feb 2017

Not a bad talk, but didn't offer any unexpected insights into the peer review process (or maybe I've just done enough of them over the years that it mostly just seemed obvious).

Davo Smith at 20:19 on 17 Feb 2017

Interesting insight into working with Amazon Alexa. Totally unrelated to PHP or anything I'm likely to use in my day job, but still good, geeky fun.