Talk comments

Was a good insight on how to go about selling a code auditing service as a company or indiviual, structurally, but content was a bit thin and out of date.

The speaker clearly knows his stuff. Unfortunately I didn't know much about streams or MySQL polling and I couldn't make much of the exhaustive code examples because I didn't fully understand how they work at a conceptual level.

One of the few speakers who gave the impression he is a real expert.

Really enjoyed this talk even though there was a certain amount of crossover with Fabien Potencier's session. It's always nice to have the reasoning behind anti patterns explained and the subsequent discussion.

Very funny too. Who says the Germans don't have a sense of humor?

It didn't teach me anything I didn't know already, which is scary because even though I know about lots of best practices I rarely apply them so shame on me!

Excellent talk. Lots of information to check out now.

Just a tad too long, brilliant overall.

This was excellent - I am very pleased that I already use a lot of the concepts involved.

But I had a gap in my notes where I wanted to write where you put data access if *not* in the model - does this just mean having a DB abstraction layer rather than your data access commands directly in the model code? If not what?

Would have liked more detail on the technical docs. The functional part at the begining seemed more aimed at one man bands rather than developers.

Too much code per slide for me to take everything in.