Talk comments

Brilliant talk, and hugely entertaining while being very informative.

Great! this talk was not just about using xhprof or xdebug+kcachegrind

Well worth the insight into another developers approach into making a website "quicker", and lots of useful stuff to take back to the office.

Entertaining and informative, Could have done with being longer to go into real detail, but useful info abounded and some great insights into how to get things done.

Whens the next book!?!?

Lots of useful snippets to play with!

Some cool ideas I hadn't come across before, glad to have been there.

Great talk as expected from Aral, always entertaining!

Good talks by an experienced and knowlegdeable speaker. I could have appreciated a bit more examples and technical content, although the real life business examples were quite useful.

I'm surprised people think there was a sales pitch in this talk. The fact is that Percona built a lot of tools, hence the name dropping. And I guess the majority of these tools are open source.

It's like calling a Zend Framework talk a sales pitch because the constantly refer to the term "Zend" and some of the Zend Framework speakers actually work for Zend.

Kenny is a true expert and knows his stuff. The reason why most people give a low score to this talk is because it was quite chaotic. The pace was too fast and there was just so much stuff in this talk.

I'm sure that once I see the video, I will extract all the info I need. Besides the chaotic delivery and the exhausting pace, this talk is still worth a 4-star rating because the quality of the content was very good.

Great talk, although it was done quite quickly.

I experimented with HipHop a couple of years ago, right after the release. The problems I encountered there seem to be tackled. The extremely slow compilation process seems to be fixed, so I'll definitely give it another go.

Sara knows her stuff and give us the past, present and future of the project. Good one Sara!

Good talk, although Ben seemed a bit nervous. Nice overview of hypermedia and why/how we should all use it correctly.

Hopefully there will be a part 2 of this talk that covers even more stuff. It's impossible to tell the entire story in a 50 minute slot.

Good job, Ben!