Amazing talk. You made time fly and by when the talk was over I wasn't quite sure if you had a 30 minute or 60 minute talk just to realize you made an hour pass without me getting bored at all.
Some very interesting concepts but most importantly you have me what I from now on will except from every security talk: Integration in a real world environment.
Showing how an organization that embraces continues deployment can do meaningful security is amazing.
Great talk, amazing ability to deal with all the technical problems that occurred during the talk (audio issues mostly).
The content was very solid and the practice you have in giving that talk shows.
I'm a big fan of the "Integration test first - unit tests to implement" way of doing TDD.
The only thing I can really criticize is that you didn't check your prepared samples before you started the talk. Still you handled the problems very calmly setting yourself a good time limit to get going and having a plan to fall back on.
Extremely entertaining presentation. Polyglotism FTW!
Interesting topic. I'm not yet convinced that this is the way to go. But it was a very open presentation of your experiences. I still think that some team spanning coordination is needed and I didn't get if you have that and if so how you do it.
Could have been a bit more structured.
Great an inspiring talk. And presented very well.
Good talk. Showed very well how you can get up and running with Symfony2 very quickly.
Great talk which was excellently presented.
Inspiring and entertaining talk.
Well presented given how hard it is to cut down what seemed like a 60 minute talk in just 25 short minutes.
The high quality images helped a lot but I'm guessing you had to reorder a lot to fit the timescale so sometimes you didn't remember the flow of your slides by heart which didn't mind as the talk was still very smooth.
Generators are an underused concept in the php world and talking about the concept is surely important. Making it a fun ride sure helps getting the point across.