I agree with chrisramakers and mdekrijger. A lot of good info, in detail,
Missed some solutions to the real and practical problems you will face in trying to make your app according to the specs (eg login and large searches without post)
All in all nice talk!!
I liked the historical overview. It is not particularly interesting if a certain library was written in 2005 or 2006, so there's no need to mention that you couldn't find this out exactly.
The details given were exactly what I was looking for. It saved me the time to examine the frameworks for DI myself.
The author started to say how happy he was for DI to enter PHP, but ended with the remark that the implementations diverged too much and that autocompletion support was lacking. This, combined with the impression I got that DI implementations are quite work-intensive, gave the talk a somewhat anti-climactic course.
Good talk, but not really useful to me.
Good introduction, good presentation.
Great talk. Through its information it convinced me not to persue MongoDB any further (because of lack of transactions, the cumbersome syntax and I believe Derick mentioned that map-reduce support was not great either).
What I want to see in a NoSQL talk is how the system scales. This is the primary reason for leaving the SQL world after all. A large scale live comparison with MySQL would be welcome.
I really loved this talk - I agree that David is a born talent and would probably also work as a stand up comedian. Just great! :-)
Great introduction to the field. It gave me a number of pointers I can start with.
Great keynote, very inspirational. I had seen it before, but i enjoyed seeing it again!
Now this is what I call an awesome BBQ, it was cold but we got scarfs! <3
Nice fries stand!!