Talk comments

I've seen this talk before on the IPC last year and implemented most of it in one of our newly-build (rest)-api's.. This talk was more of a confirmation for me to see if everything I think I know about rest is actually still valid (answer: yes). It is indeed hard to implement full rest and you need to make concessions once in a while, but this talk has definately changed my perspective on rest (in a good way)..

So, 5 thumbs. Not bad, considering he's german... :)

Very nice talk. I wasn't bored for any second. Also a subject I was really interested in. I'm definitely going to follow the project.

Nice talk, gets you in the mood to participate in the ZF2 development. Cloned the GIT repo already!

Learned some nasty tricks to debug legacy code. As already mentioned, the source code was hard to read from the fourth row and behind.

Curious about the new release. I definitately download the milestone-beta's to test it out..

Great starter, nice images, the right portion of fun. I really liked it.

Nice quick intro to Zeta Components. I would have liked bit less focus on the Apache part and a bit more on the different components. I feel more secure about including it in my own projects now.

Microsoft's attitude "might" have changed, but that doesn't mean people haven't forgotten about the past.

Great talk, probably the best one of the conference. Clear and funny, the way it's supposed to be. Enjoyed David his personal views on the subject.

A very good talk about benchmarking. I loved how Paul used the example of how he benchmarked several frameworks, to give insight on how to deal with benchmarking in general - and, for example, how to isolate the part of the system that you actually want to measure. Very well brought and clearly explained what the results from the benchmarks meant (and maybe more important: what they don't tell). Definitely one of the best talks I have seen at this conference. Thank you!