Talk comments

F at 22:20 on 1 Feb 2016

Great talk with informative and entertaining delivery. I still learned a thing or 2 I didn't know before! But hey... Jordi... how come you didn't recognise that IP address in Jeophpardy? ;-P

F at 22:16 on 1 Feb 2016

Wow. If this doesn't leave you inspired, I don't know what will. Excellent stories, solid message and outstanding delivery, always a pleasure to listen to Cal. Thanks!

F at 22:14 on 1 Feb 2016

I liked this talk because machine learning interests me a lot. I feel that this talk was not really about PHP as much as it could have been, but the subject was interesting nonetheless. Nick is a good speaker and his examples kept me engaged.

F at 22:10 on 1 Feb 2016

I enjoyed this talk a lot. It's a solid message on refactoring, using a clearly laid out pragmatic approach. It's obvious there's a lot of experience behind the stories and improvement recommendations, and Anna definitely knows how to convey them clearly to the audience!

F at 22:04 on 1 Feb 2016

Bastian is a seasoned speaker and it shows. The theory on HTTP/2.0, combined with practical examples and why things were changed the way they were. Concrete recommendations about what's next and how you should go about dealing with HTTP/2.0.

F at 21:58 on 1 Feb 2016

Thanks for being able to step in and replace Stephan! Overall a solid talk with good pointers to the best solutions there are to build REST api's using Symfony bundles, well done! The packagist pages of the packages were not that useful to me, instead (and as other said) I'd prefer less packages but a bit more in-depth. The content in this talk could easily cover a tutorial session :)

Andy at 20:59 on 1 Feb 2016

Nice clear talk, learned much about alternatives for 'heavy' functions. It was also nice to see the differences between PHP 5.6 and PHP 7.

Andy at 20:57 on 1 Feb 2016

Good talk, regular expressions well explained. I've learned a lot.

Good talk. Left the room inspired to 'level up my team'.

Will definitely start using some more of the concepts talked about. Nice to hear my team is already on the right track and get some ideas for improvement.

Depending on the audience (management vs developers), maybe emphasise the fact that is should be a two way street. While this was mentioned, some more depth there would have been nice. For example, as a 'just a developer' i would have liked some tips on how to instigate the changes necessary from both management, fellow team members and myself so that the change is lasting. Or how to ensure everyone is (and stays) on board.

Great talk. Didn't really know what to expect going in, but glad i did. One of the best talks i went to.