Talk comments

Mike Simonson at 13:42 on 5 Feb 2016

Very nice and informative talk. I am excited about all the new possibilities that it will bring.

Mike Simonson at 11:54 on 5 Feb 2016

I have never used mongo but the talk gave a very good insight into the evolutions of the drivers designs and there implications.

Mike Simonson at 11:50 on 5 Feb 2016

Great talk were I learned quite a few tricks on regexes.

Mike Simonson at 11:45 on 5 Feb 2016

Great insight into doctrine good use cases and bad use cases.

Mike Simonson at 11:38 on 5 Feb 2016

Excellent talk, excellent insight into legacy code.
There might be some room for improvement on the slides thought.
I think that there were a little bit too much bullet point list.

Scato Eggen at 10:33 on 5 Feb 2016

I came in without any expectations. I walked out wanting to dive into PSR-7 middleware right away!

Scato Eggen at 10:31 on 5 Feb 2016

Very thorough introduction of the concept of caching, topped off with a complete overview of the state of the art.

Scato Eggen at 10:30 on 5 Feb 2016

Entertaining talk. I would have welcomed some more depth (like code or diagrams).

The structure was a bit erratic, probably because of the last-minute preparations ;)

Scato Eggen at 10:28 on 5 Feb 2016

Entertaining talk with a fair number of valid points.

Too short for a real conference track. I'm very curious if there is a way to add more depth.

I like cats.

Scato Eggen at 10:25 on 5 Feb 2016

Informative talk with some practical tips.

I was a bit thrown off by the introduction, which started with how not to write legacy. Bad quality is sort of a given when you start on legacy.

Good to hear that rewriting is still a valid way to go, lots of times.