Talk comments

Good way to show how PHPUnit works. As it was talk for beginners, i did not learn much about PHPUnit, however (and thats important) and learned how to explain things to those who do not know PHPUnit. Steps you took were very good way to teach main concepts.

Nice talk about very interesting topic. Really got me thinking that I need to look more into this kind of thing.

Slides had some funny pictures, but otherwise could be improved a little and also the pace was a little slow at times. But overall a good talk.

We've been moving into this direction for some time but struggle with the actual implementation. This talk was:

a) A great confirmation of idea's
b) An inspiration, new energy
c) Practically useful since it offered a couple of new idea's

And funny!

Very good talk. This was one of those talks when you do not expect much, but at the end feel very inspired and want to go out and do something. Thanks!

Good workshop. One thing that I would like to have had more is more guided search for problems. It's cool to look for things on your own. And I liked when you demonstrated your thought process on one project - step by step going through code. So those two are "do all on your own", "i will tell you everything". But there could be third category. You narrow down area with some tips. Something like "look in files X and Y and after we have done some searching, you explain how you found problem".

I like what you did there ;-) Especially the symfony2 debug toolbar component o0 very nice setup.

Nice talk which gave a good beginner insight into PHP's inner workings. The title was a bit deceptive, but micro-optimisations are barely interesting anyways.

Very interesting workshop and got some good tips that I can use at work. Learning about CQRS was also very interesting.

Very good talk. The best part was the fact that the speaker didn't use an inconceivable or small example but had a large part of code that could be from the real world (and maybe was?). Making this code better bit by bit is something everyone should learn and Benjamin helped :)

Very interested and passionate talk! Looking forward to trying some stuff with HHVM!