Great tutorial well prepared
Might have gone a little deeper
A nice talk with all the things you should now about HTTP/2.0, even though I already knew some things about this subject, the speaker was very clear and interesting.
A very interesting story based on her own experiences. Really enjoyed this one.
A great explanation of how you should use composer
Gabriel presented a very interesting migration tool in an understandable way.
Great talk that gives a nice insight in what eventsourcing is, and how it can be used.
A nice story that inspires to contribute to a community
A very nice talk not only about what vulnerabilities there are, but also how they work and how they can be abused. Even though I heard about most of them, getting to see how they work was great.
Closing ceremony was bit of a mixed bag.
Overall I enjoyed it, but the fact that the social was mentioned over and over made the whole ceremony feel longer than it actually was. Would also like to suggest using Ramon's raffler for next years raffles instead of paper ones.
Jeopardy was hilarious and should (imo) return at next years closing ceremony.
Post-conf social was nice. Not too long lines for the food, plenty of drinks and a good ambiance.
Jeopardy was the shit.
A game at the end of a conference is an excellent idea, and the additional sponsor-love given by adding them in the game was a very smart move.
I didn't find the whole thing boring at all, compared to other conferences. Handing out tickets just before the raffle clearly solved the problem of people winning who had already gone home (which is absolutely the most boring thing that can happen), so well done. Maybe next year we can point a camera at the audience and have some AI pick winners directly...