Very interesting talk. People who are starting to use Symfony2 just have to see this presentation to get to grips with composer (maybe you should put a link to the video on the composer site when it's posted on YouTube :p). Learned some new things as well (satis / global config.json).
Nice to see how far you can go with Selenium, although I expect most of the examples to be a couple of bridges to far for most users.
Great talk, simple examples. Taking it a bit further would be neat though. ie. How would you go about importing lots of related information (preferrably with bi-directional links to make it more interesting :p)? How would you prevent circular references which would start hogging your system when processing large amounts of data?
Regarding the contrast issues mentioned before : all presenters had issues with that on saturday, so I guess it's more likely the projector wasn't that great.
Great talk, great subject. Loved it...
Loved it!
Lot's of insights into Php 5.4, its does not run widely yet, but this gives me a good sens of things to come.
High quality presentation, looking forward to seeing your other presentation on video when it comes out.
Nice talk, easy to follow and with practical examples to boot. I guess I'll have to refactor some code now though (I already had a gut feeling it was bad, just had confirmation during your talk :p).
The presentation itself did not really stand out, but that was more than compensated by the care that was put into composing the list of libraries. Each was shown in 2-3 minutes with there main advantages. I have seen tools I am glad to know about now, thank you.
Very entertaining talk, ideal to start the day. Those attending will probably have no problem remembering your "Don't make it look like a unicorn puked all over your website." :p.
Good talk with lean and clear examples. The presentaion reminds me to take large ammounts of data into account.
Never a dull moment. Calling everybody an idiot really gets their attention ;)