Talk comments

Riya dennis at 14:39 on 18 Feb 2016

Very nice talk, amazing slides and explanations with proper examples that explained how to use tools like guzzle to implement PSR7.

Stefan V at 14:38 on 18 Feb 2016

Great talk with lots of practical bits mixed in well with just enough theory.

Stefan V at 14:35 on 18 Feb 2016

Good talk, really liked the real world examples, it would have been even better with more examples and less exposition.

Matt Dawkins at 14:35 on 18 Feb 2016

Very theoretical with very little practical take-away. Lovely to hear about your successes, but it wasn't clear how we could benefit from your learnings.

Mark Bennett at 14:33 on 18 Feb 2016

Great passionate talk on a subject that, as a white privileged male, I don't give nearly enough consideration to. Conferences like this are a great place to start making grass roots changes in mind sets in our industry.

Josh barker at 14:32 on 18 Feb 2016

Very informative and helpful as we were shown how to use Phake to its full potential

Milen Dobrev at 14:26 on 18 Feb 2016

Brilliant talk, very practical with plenty of examples. I would be definitely looking more into Phake after this.

A very enjoyable presentation.
Covered more than just the specification and also provided some really good examples.

The live demos were spot on and really awesome! I really liked the switch between slides and code too!

Also, some really good tips for resolving dependencies with different guzzle versions. (extra brownie points)

Content was great, delivery was good, topics covered were insightful, relevant and preparing us for what's round the corner.

Constructive input: sometimes talking too fast, especially towards the end of sentences. Fine for me since I come from a fast speaking english-based country but I can imagine folks from outside of the UK might have trouble understanding everything.

Good job all round Davey

I liked the amount of practical advice; I think the same advice could have been made with Symfony examples but throw in some examples of doing it in other stacks for a generic conference like this,

Minor point! Good talk!