Talk comments

Good talk. Good examples, I'm definately going to try this.

Dana Luther at 14:41 on 25 Jan 2020

I thought this was a good explanation of the functions in question and how to use them to good effect. I found the code samples more difficult to follow than they should have been just because the formatting was inconsistent (which negated the “easier to read” argument), so a little focus there on the style would help tremendously for people who aren’t already familiar with the methods you’re demonstrating and would help drive home the readability point.

Great talk, great example code. I will keep this in my mind next time I create an array... and decide not to.

For someone who just came in contact with cache issues this was an interesting talk that made me understand where these problems originate and how to solve them.

Loved it. Finally got, not only some theory but also some practice with event based programming. This tutorial was a nice first step, with more practice options after the tutorial is over. I hope I find the time in my schedule to explore this further.

Julien Lambé at 14:34 on 25 Jan 2020

I loved that workshop. I've been going through your book previously so this workshop helped me clarify some concepts. I also think that this workshop needs a full-day as there was a lot of material. Otherwise great!

Jos Elstgeest at 14:30 on 25 Jan 2020

Well done on your first conference talk.
Another tool for my toolchain (deptrac), brilliant!

Maybe for a future version of this talk add some more in depth info on hexagonal architecture as to explain the need for such a tool.

Practice makes perfect so try and present this talk as often as you can and keep improving it and yourself every time.
Good luck on your speaker career!

Good talk, but I would have liked for it to dig a little deeper, show some examples of map/reduce used in PHP at scale or in distributed systems.

Jos Elstgeest at 14:24 on 25 Jan 2020

Love the depth and technical point of view. Oauth is a complicated beast

Jos Elstgeest at 14:21 on 25 Jan 2020

Great talk, every time you think you've caught up with security issues, someone comes along and wakes you from your blissful slumber and makes you realize you have work to do on security.