The only talk i'll be giving 5 stars. Very relevant for anyone using ZF2 with content that I can implement right away. Was not disappointed. Thank you.
Solid talk. Great subject for any PHP developer new or experienced. Thank you.
Good talk; not new content for me; however interesting to see how Facebook deal with the issue I face everyday.
I think I would have made more sense having this talk in the main track as it was extremely popular (and therefore hot in the room) - this made it an uncomfortable last 15 minuets for me.
Loved this talk, probably the best one of the conference for me in terms of relevance and technical detail. More next year please!
Good interesting talk and well delivered from a good speaker
As with Glen's talk the previous day, the content was great and was delivered brilliantly. Unfortunately, there just wasn't very much of it. It feels harsh to mark it down when there was nothing wrong with what was there, but the talk lasted for less than half of its allocated time.
The projector issue was very frustrating. When you go to a professional talk you don't expect these kind of problems. The only negative point with regards to the content was that it lacked some more advanced aspects of DI, which I was expecting.
Even though I only saw the last part of the talk, I really could tell Jeremy is a great speaker. The talk itself seemed a little bit dry (but that isn't always a bad thing though), and questions were handled nicely as well. Keep up the good work!
It's hard to make such a dry topic interesting but Stephan managed. Even with the tech problems (protip: try shouting at it), it was a really nice talk on the basics of DI. I think it's a great way to introduce DI to people who never really used it before, and this talk deserves a follow-up talk on some of the more advanced stuff (i think a lot of attendees probably agree with this).
The tech problems were handled correctly (I think not a lot of speakers would actually know what to do when a beamer stops functioning, including myself).
I guess the subject was 'fun' from an physical or mathematical perspective; it really lacked any relevance to PHP which was disappointing.