I thought this presentation went way to fast, seemed to me she was in a hurry by calling a lot of parameters "blablabla". She did have a lot of knowledge about PHPUnit & Prophecy.
It is an interesting topic, but sometimes it seemed chaotic: "blablabla" is never something useful in a presentation. It is the second talk about this I see on a PHP Benelux conference, and the topic is "alienating", but very powerful. Great speaker, but slowing down would help a lot.
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Nice general usage comparison to PHPUnit's object mocking.
Insightful. Never heard of Prophecy, but I'll try it out the next time I write unit tests. Sounds nice, but always got the job done with PHPUnit too.
I thought this presentation went way to fast, seemed to me she was in a hurry by calling a lot of parameters "blablabla". She did have a lot of knowledge about PHPUnit & Prophecy.
Good talk, very informative. Nice to hear prophecy is required by phpunit now, I will surely check it out.
Really gonna use this everywhere this this year. Good comparison between two methods. (one stills has a choice)
It is an interesting topic, but sometimes it seemed chaotic: "blablabla" is never something useful in a presentation. It is the second talk about this I see on a PHP Benelux conference, and the topic is "alienating", but very powerful. Great speaker, but slowing down would help a lot.