Talk comments

This talk presented APIs in a different way; nicely done and very interesting.

This talk was a well-made comprehensive presentation of PHP 7's optimizations and changes; very interesting and nicely presented.

Samuel at 20:57 on 13 May 2016

Very interesting topic

I knew already a bit about event sourcing and I think the speaker was very good at getting to the essence of it.

As stated in a previous comment, speaking a little slower could have helped non-english attendees.

I am really sorry to give such a bad vote, but there were too many issues:

* the topic is a bit different than how it is described in the abstract (cloud)
* the english knowledge and pronounce was far from perfect
* the slides were unreadable

Too bad because I was really interested in the topic.

My suggestion is to give the talk in italian a few times to improve it, e.g. at any PUG or DEVOPS meeting.

Alessandro Lai at 18:14 on 13 May 2016

The talk was a little too generic on the subject, but still interesting. The speaker hadn't a perfect speech (too fast and a little unclear) so it was hard to follow

Alessandro Lai at 17:46 on 13 May 2016

Really great talk!! I learned a lot about Docker and CD with it, unfortunately there wasn't enough time to explain it all

Nice talk! However, I'm not sure who were few parts of the talk intended for (not for beginners, but not for intermediate too). For example the CSRF vulnerability. I think it lacked the example what an attacker can do if you do not have your application secured. Somebody who knows how CSRF works usually knows how to implement CSRF tokens too. If you do not know what CSRF is, those tokens does not tell you much. I know you cannot squeeze everything in one hour. But the things you manage to squeeze into the talk should make sense too.

I'm not sure who was few parts of the talk intended for (not for beginners, but not for intermediate too). For example the CSRF vulnerability. I think it lacked the example what an attacker can do if you do not have your application secured. Somebody who knows how CSRF works usually knows how to implement CSRF tokens too. If you do not know what CSRF is, those tokens does not tell you much. I know you cannot squeeze everything in one hour. But the things you manage to squeeze into the talk should make sense too.