Talk comments

I found it very interesting to see the new streamlined features of Symfony 4.0. I had no trouble following along, except at the end where things went a bit fast.

Also, it's probably not wise to say that you came up with the idea for the second part of the tutorial one day before. Despite that lack of preparation it did go quite smoothly, so there's obviously a lot of expertise involved in the coding.

Nice time travel on how javascript ecosystem has been evolving before/since jQuery. Good info about how to fill the gap between "jQuery" developers to pure/modern javascript libraries.

Even though I arrived late, I could follow up the assignments and the explanation. The examples were precise and concise made us think about what belongs to what bounded context... Just left the workshop with a lot of stuff to think about and refactoring to do in the used code. Also thumbs up to invite the participants present their solution in front of the class building a great environment for sharing and learning.

David Meert at 09:41 on 30 Jan 2018

I'm sold on the concept, very good session and interesting topic ( I'll be able to brew some quality code ;-) )

Anonymous at 09:21 on 30 Jan 2018

Brilliant! Really good talk and fantastic speaker. Very interesting to learn a bit about the internals of PHP.

Anonymous at 09:20 on 30 Jan 2018

Interesting use-case to use anonymous classes for private method testing.

Anonymous at 09:18 on 30 Jan 2018

Great talk and speaker! This was one of the talks I felt compelled to start doing more of directly. Thanks!

Anonymous at 09:17 on 30 Jan 2018

Really interesting and thanks for the duck :-) Good approach not to talk about xdebug, but other debugging popssibilities I mostly didn't know yet.

Anonymous at 09:16 on 30 Jan 2018

Anonymous at 09:15 on 30 Jan 2018

Good talk, interesting to see how this was from your perspective.