Talk comments

I thought it was a great talk, yes, it was quite basic and maybe it was more a beginner talk - but I thought it was greatly delivered, very clear and entertaining - it was a very good refreshment of the basics.

Also, I am now running a slow query log on my database. ;)

A lot of talk about old history from caching, which is very ironic for a talk about "caching on the bleeding edge".
It took a really long time before the speaker even started to talk about modern caching systems, and then I found it to be more of a list of all the possible caches with their advantages and disadvantages.
A better title would have been "the history of caching".

Interesting talk, although I used most of the bundles before still picked up a couple of things that I didn't know. Thank you.

Awesome as always. Thanks Cal for sharing these stories!

Bart Reunes at 16:57 on 3 Feb 2016

Jeophpardy has to return next year! That's the second year, and next year it should have a real clear timeslot in the evening.

Next year I'll win an Elephpant for sure!

Bart Reunes at 16:54 on 3 Feb 2016

Really interesting talk, about streamlining structural things in your day-to-day applications.

Bart Reunes at 16:52 on 3 Feb 2016

If you are new to this, this talk is a good start.

Bart Reunes at 16:49 on 3 Feb 2016

Summary: PHP 5 is bad, PHP 7 is good. And Sebastian Bergmann will be happy once PHP 5 is gone. Hang in there, Sebastian, we're almost there!

Bart Reunes at 16:47 on 3 Feb 2016

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.

Bart Reunes at 14:38 on 3 Feb 2016

Very helpful talk, comprehensive, clear comparisons, and very interesting!