I enjoyed it.
Not much to say here - a natural speaker explaining a not so easy concept (at least not for me) superbly. The way you can capture a crowds attention is unbelievable
I certainly have learned a lot about how Doctrine works, thank you for that. However, if I may put forward one small negative : you were at times hard to follow because of how fast you were talking at times. Other than that, great talk
I had no idea about PSR-18 before I went into this talk, and I walked out with all the information I needed to start using it immediately. Great talk, thank you!
Great talk which also highlighted the 'fan' part which is very common with beginners with frameworks. I'm still guilty of that with Symfony.
Overall, good talk about ElasticSearch, however, you were a bit 'unstructured' and lost the way - I can only assume it was because of time pressure or something like that. It really showed you were rushing in the end and failed to deliver all the information you wanted to deliver. No big problem though, but it really stopped this talk from being a great talk as opposed to a good one.
What I learned the most here was the small dive into the internals of Doctrine. This really helped my understanding. Thank you.
It was a good talk, but I really missed a demo. Eventually it was indeed like Johan Vervloet said, a sequence of json codes, which gets a bit boring. I would put that part into a quick demo so we can see it in action.
It's good to hear how PHP started. There was not a lot in this talk that I knew beforehand
Thank you for your entertaining talk. Great artwork in your slides. A bit distractive at times, but very funny. You speak fast. For a non-native English person, a bit too fast at times, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. You said you have been developing an attitude. Looks good on you. Thanks again.