Talk comments

I've heard about DDD but never really read/learned anything about it.
This talk made me realize that I am Technically applying DDD, but it didn't give me any new insights or things that I can improve.

I would say this talk is perfect for beginners. People who want a simple explanation on what DDD is with clear code examples.

It rate 4/5 because it was so short.

It was so good that I took notes on what to improve when I go back to work.

It was a great talk, but it ended to soon. I missed examples.
I wasn't sure what to expect from this talk, so when I later on heard there had been a tutorial I was disappointed that I didn't attend that. Maybe you can do a similar tutorial next year? ;)

The information was clear and very well structured, given by a speaker with a lot of energy and an amazing sense of humor. Overall this talk turned out to be my favorite.

James Titcumb at 18:30 on 27 Jan 2018

Really awesome social, but marked down because it gave me a bad hangover. Please fix next year ;)

James Titcumb at 18:28 on 27 Jan 2018

Very good talk, a bit of humour was good. Actually got very complex, which I didn't expect, but that kept me engaged

I try to attend a security talk each year. Each year I learn something new. This year was no different. :-)

It was cool to hear what is involved in such a big api.

Interesting. Looking forward for the phpanpy framework.

I've had Phan on my shortlist of 'things to dive in to' for a while now, and Patrick convinced me to do that sooner rather then later.

The live demo he gave was a nice introduction of first trying to find the errors with the group, and then run Phan to see if we've missed things.
Afterwards going through some more settings gave an extra insight of what is possible.

Also the new daemon mode and IDE integration makes me really excited about using it.

Thanks for the talk!