Talk comments

Remco at 14:08 on 1 Feb 2016

Props to Jeophpardy game host, very amusing.

Didn't expect to win anything, but our team is happy with the orange ElePHPant ;)
Good food and social events.

See you guys next year!

JeoPHPardy was great.

I think the raffle could be improved by using a computer just picking a random name from the list of all tickets sold.

Good talk with good examples while still very easy to follow.
Might be better with some generic suggestions on what approach to use.

Also a good promotion for all the shortcuts that are available in PHPStorm.

Remco at 13:50 on 1 Feb 2016

Inspiring and motivational talk

Martin V at 13:15 on 1 Feb 2016

One more time I need to write "interesting talk". Thanks for some new ideas for me!

Martin V at 13:10 on 1 Feb 2016

Some people should join this session... ;) I think every conference need some non-technical talks, like this one.

Jeroen Boersma at 13:04 on 1 Feb 2016

Wow, if this is tradition, this is a reason to come back!
I love it when not everything goes from a book!

Jeroen Boersma at 13:03 on 1 Feb 2016

Nice last talk to go to, it was nice to get a clear view on how you can easily look at not so happy core's/apps and apply some simple rules to make them happy again.

"If you cannot make it hexagonal, make it octagonal" and it was clear to me why you would do it.
So, very nice and simple rules one can immediately can act upon.

Jeroen Boersma at 12:59 on 1 Feb 2016

Didn't know what to expect, but I'm glad I did go to this talk. It's nice that not so technical talks(but about nice insights) also make it to the conference.

I think this was the first time he did the talk, but I can only rate 5 stars, even it was for self reflection/criticism/fun only!

I have a lot of respect if one can make a talk with a clear "red wire" so it gets easy to follow the talk.
Something one(read me) would act on.

Jeroen Boersma at 12:53 on 1 Feb 2016

Never worked with MongoDB, after this talk I might do...

Clear explanation about the work these guys do for the PHP community.