I've seen a previous revision of this talk(s/cats/star wars), and just as before, I left this talk with a renewed motivation to be active in mentoring others. Elizabeth is such a great, dynamic speaker, and it is great seeing her give a non-technical talk about something you can tell she is genuinely passionate about. This was a fantastic topic for a keynote, kudos to the PHPBenelux team for the great choice.
Having very little experience in OOP, Brandon's talk was still very clear. Brandon is able to explain abstract and complex concepts in a way they seem logical and simple.
Very good talk, stuff was clearly explained. Learned a lot as someone who had little clue about ProstgreSQL. It''s true that there could have been more use case examples. You gave one with the array data type - more of this!
Anecdotal remark: you say "may or may not" a lot :)
Great talk, rich in info and lively
interesting material. very well explained what what does.
interesting nice set of items covered
i think the previous comments cover most problems. in general the speaker seems to be very knowledgeable on the subject but the bringing of the knowledge to the other people was a bit lacking
interesting,but indeed as stated in the previous comment, a lot of the same
very nice approach, by 'forcing' people to search for things , more is learned, thx
This was a great, highly informative talk. I got everything I was hoping out of this talk. I thought I knew SSL/TLS pretty well, but still managed to walk out of this talk with a few new things.
I was glad they put two projectors in the room, otherwise I would not have been able to see some of the diagrams and especially not Wireshark. If you give this talk again, and won't have the same luxery of multiple projectors, it might be useful to have zoomed-in screenshots and such prepared. Otherwise, great talk!