Talk comments

By far the most informative and entertaining talk of this PHP Benelux edition. Great show!

Interesting talk but the live coding example should have been a bit more compact. There was too much scrolling and context switching going on. Smaller refactoring steps should have been better for the speaker and the audience.

It felt like a presentation on the manual of PostgreSQL. Nothing more.
I expected a more high level talk on the extras (functionality, performance, ...) PostgreSQL can provide in comparison to MySQL, Mongo, etc.
Most questions after the talk couldn't really be answered either.

This talk won't help more people to adopt PostgreSQL I'm afraid. Maybe future presentations can contain examples of real-life implementations and the type of projects where PostgreSQL can/will/should be used.

30 minutes of interesting thoughts, graphs and code. Could (should!) easily be a 4h session.
Good mix of theory and practical code examples.

We need this more in PHP.

Basic but clear introduction to Phing as a build tool. Future presentations on the subject might contain some more real-world examples on concrete implementations (CI server, GIT hooks, etc) instead of summarizing the different available tasks.

Good introduction to Codeception as a testing tool able to test your applications on different levels.
Great presentation skills combined with day-to-day experience in the real world made this workshop very interesting and even pleasant.

Interesting talk on QA in PHP with clear explanations on different metrics like CC, NPATH and CRAP.
On the question whether the presented data could be shared, an alternative to the commercial Splunk might be the open source project Logstash: http://logstash.net/

Very informative. Great speaker.

Interesting tutorial. Good speaker, explained well.