Talk comments

Jessica Smith at 11:34 on 22 Feb 2019

Was brilliantly presented and honest about the errors and troubles you can have getting going, but ultimately showing how to achieve it.

Christophe at 11:29 on 22 Feb 2019

Marinit at 11:28 on 22 Feb 2019

A key note speaker who wouldn’t stop reading from his laptop.

Marinit at 11:27 on 22 Feb 2019

Excellent overview of concepts and challenges, great speaker.

David Yell at 11:16 on 22 Feb 2019

A superb talk, delivered clearly and confidently

David Yell at 11:16 on 22 Feb 2019

It was a good talk, but I don't really think it's a keynote talk.

Gareth Ellis at 10:53 on 22 Feb 2019

A good overview of how to use SOLID to refactor hard-to-maintain code. More suited to a main track talk, not a keynote.

Mr Peter Chiu at 10:18 on 22 Feb 2019

Great talk with examples about SOLID principles and demonstrating the benefits and time saving in following the principles.

Matt Dawkins at 10:16 on 22 Feb 2019

Good. From a presentation point of view, it did feel like you were talking really fast, which made a lot of it feel rushed rather than carefully considered. I also felt there was quite a lot of prerequisite knowledge needed considering this was a "getting started" session. From a design perspective, using slides with ALL CAPS is actually hard to read, especially when you flick between them so quickly. That said, there was some good content there, especially for me the strong argument to be using PHP 7.2 as a way of limiting how much we need to test. Good stuff.

An interesting approach to using PHP for ML. A unique talk with a real case example.