Talk comments

I have to admit that I already love regular expressions (though I am still a bit daunted by very loooong ones) so this was a fantastic talk if only in that it told me I can... comment..... them. That's a bit of a life changer (why did I never think to look it up before?!). Thanks. I am worrying a bit less now already.

Great. Funny and useful. What's not to like? (I am now evaluating PHPStorm).

Really /very/ good talk from - whom my co-attending colleague described as - the Henning Wenn of PHP. Really very funny and engaging, which made the otherwise perhaps heavy topic of machine and system automation really fun to get to grips with. We both really enjoyed this and it's meant we've gone from 0 to vagrant in development in the time it took to take the bus home. Thank you, Stephan Hochdörfer!

Interesting, professionally delivered and covering a remarkable amount of ground in a short time yet in a way that - I at least - found myself retaining easily. You've saved me spending a weekend reading about docker and meant I'll start using it more quickly - thank you!

Fantastic talk. Engagingly delivered and rich in content as well as anecdotes. More from @theRealHoff please!

Good introduction to principles of inverted indexing and machine learning - I found it really helpful to cement stuff already touched on by encounter with Elasticsearch et al. Funny and engagingly delivered. This is what conferences are all about!

Very relevant, and actually doing something about it, which is the next step towards balance. Great start to the conference.

Tom James at 20:50 on 24 Feb 2016

Great talk, informative and inspiring as I have found myself giving 15 minutes back more often. :D

Tom James at 20:48 on 24 Feb 2016

Great talk very informative and inspiring. Although certain parts felt repetitive.

Tom James at 20:46 on 24 Feb 2016

I enjoyed this talk mainly for the delivery, a bit of comedy thrown in from time to time and the content was well explained.