I really liked this talk. It was nice to have something non-technical between all the tech talks. The content wasn't just good advice on how to deal with nay-sayers in your organization, but was also really helpful for some self-reflection.
It was good for example that personally, I'm probably often a "burned" type and when people suggest things, I should try and be more open about them before shooting them down.
This talk was amazing! It was inspiring, and funny, and nostalgia tripping. There was so many things I got away from it and I absolutely loved the CO2 savings calculations!! :D
Very high energy talk that was very welcome after the keynote.
As someone who never experienced an Event Storming session, this was a treasure trove of information.
I understood the ability to see the dynamics, the role of each person present, the role of the facilitator, and to get answers to some questions afterwards that filled some missing pieces and bring me to the "A-HA" moment, was incredibly valuable.
Thank you!
Seeing the comments, I think I had incorrect expectations of the talk. I was hoping for a more general insight into the history of PHP. First half of the talk was great, funny and informing. Second part of the talk was more a "here's what's new in 7.3 and is coming in 7.4". Stuff I either already knew or was easy enough to figure out.
Great starter introduction to Kubernetes, sadly there was just not enough time to cover everything. Couple things I think could help save some time:
- Extend the preparation instructions. Don't just tell people to install Kubernetes, but make sure they check it's actually working.
- Maybe have attendees check out a basic repository with manifest files they can edit themselves/base their solutions from.
Hi Bart. This was originally a full hour talk, Slides here https://joind.in/event/php-yorkshire-2018/moving-towards-better-coding-standards Hopefully that will help. Was just removing some slides to condense the time to 30 mins.
Thanks :)
Liked your talk a lot, only think that if your not yet using most of the tools it was probably a bit hard to follow and understand.
Would have done mini demo or at least screenshots of what happens if you run those checks.
It was a very great workshop ! once again thanks a lot for that ! I would appreciate if you could share your slides and the solutions :-)
Great talk. Having had a similar experience (especially the "one service per entity" one) and coming to the same conclusion (make a service that encapsulates the entities that play together), it was reassuring to hear we at least learned and did some things right.