Talk comments

On right level, very informativ and entertaining. Feel inspired after this speach, must migrate at once!

Anonymous at 07:55 on 26 Feb 2013

Very informativ. For me perfect, I am just in for migrating to ZF2 and the speach was very clear and informativ!

I hear about new bottlenecks while scaling on every conference. This presentation was really great and helped me to find some more bottlenecks again :-).

The talk was nicely divided into several chapters starting from client's point of view to server side business.

Good presentation. Helped me realized that some of my graphs are totaly wrong. Would be nice to see a little more from actual stack used with some real issues which had to be solved to get it working.

Really enjoyed the talk and the humorous approach. Will most certainly be implementing statsd sometime in the near future. Liked the way stats were correlated to deployments that would be a big win for me.

Great talk. People always seem to focus on the programming side and forget about everything else that can impact performance. This talk gave a real good idea of all the aspects that could be causing issues.

Real food for thought and well presented.

Well communicated. The project is a little bit niche for most developers, but if it's what you need to do it could be a good solution.

Great talk, especially after my experience with a ticket machine on the way to the conference.

It was a shame that the tweets about beer distracted from what might have otherwise been an interesting talk about frameworks. I say 'might have been' because the Twitter stream did include some pertinent questions, but they were lost in the noise and weren't put to the panel.

There was, sadly, no panel debate and the chair did nothing to foster any kind of debate. Some of the panellists obviously prefer component libraries and presumably some prefer full-fat frameworks: there's a point on contention that I'd have been interested to hear discussed. Some people tweeted about that, but the discussion never happened.

Disappointing.