I personally think that every effort on getting PHAR more into the mainstream should be embraced. PHP programmers should not be afraid to use PHAR. Luckily, with the help of "big applications" like phpunit, silex and pyrus, PHAR is slowely become more known to programmers and maybe - just maybe - PHARs will be just as common for php programmers as jars or gems for java and ruby programmers.
I think helgi has found a good mix between "what is phar" and the "when/why/how use phar", although maybe people might benefit from a simple howto on creating their pharfile (buildFromDirectory|Iterator).
Nevertheless, very enjoyable and well presented talk.
Good talks. I see some use cases for traits. But the talk definitely showed that you should be careful with them as well.
You sir are one hell of an entertainer.
Excellent keynote. Although the ending was a bit abrupt and I personally missed a conclusion at the end. As always, very well and clearly presented.
The intro was indeed a bit too long, ... too bad there was no time left for the other examples at the end. Very interesting topic, this should have been two slots ;-)
Clear presentation. Gave me a lot of information to think about.
Great thank you for submitting this as a talk. I learned a lot from it. Also very decent presentation.
Very good talk. There's more you can do with PHAR than I first tought. But not sure if I will be using it any time soon.
Clear presentation, good basic overview of the techniques and great that you had some extra contents. Examples are basic but clear, but I still miss some real-life exanples
I agree, a good, clear presentation. A few real-life examples would have been great, it might energize the presentation a bit. Because I did not feel incredibly motivated to start unit testing right away (although it was clear why I should).