Fascinating intro to BDD and Behat. I got a little lost in the weeds as we covered the three levels of testing with identical scenarios and similar code.
Stellar presentation and content. I'm taking 'make the incorrect impossible' to my $dayjob.
Great intro to state machines and how they're useful. I would have liked to see a framework-agnostic example.
Indexes on nested JSON in PostreSQL WHAT?
The (di|con)vergent theory was interesting and well-explained, and the DDD foundation was stellar. Having everyone share an unfamiliar laptop was a little rough (especially as someone who's not much for pair/mob programming to begin with, but that's my own neurosis).
A great introduction to a new topic for me.
I've sat through several presentations recently about the GDPR, but this was the first one aimed explicitly at developers, and was easily the most interesting and engaging of all I have seen.
Lorna is the consummate conference speaker. Her talk was paced with precision, an interesting range of topics covered in enough detail to take away and follow up.
Interesting talk. The mapping exercise at the start was illuminating, followed by lots of information about a range of tools and techniques. Perhaps there could have been more practical exercises.
Excellent, engaging, full of examples and anecdotes (in true BDD style!).