Talk comments

Samuele Lilli at 19:48 on 26 May 2017

Best talk of the conference. Period.

Samuele Lilli at 19:48 on 26 May 2017

The attitude was good but the contents were really weird: I expected to see some advice and some - even not *real* - use cases on which they can be applied. Moreover I would never expected to see an advice like "copy and paste vendors file, then modify what you need to override": imho is the worst way to give advice to a newcomer of the framework.

Samuele Lilli at 19:45 on 26 May 2017

Nice advice especially if you run or are involved in OS

Samuele Lilli at 19:44 on 26 May 2017

Sorry but it was like a potpourri of (well known) pointers. Moreover the content were delivered with no enthusiasm at all (or at least that was my impression).
Sorry for the honesty and for such little rating, I bet you can do better next time! :)

Samuele Lilli at 19:40 on 26 May 2017

Very nice talk: it delivered a lot of interesting ideas

Samuele Lilli at 19:38 on 26 May 2017

I agree with others.

Moreover I would have liked to see some concrete examples as it was totally unclear what are the advantage of a branching strategy compared to others: I mean, git-flow has the "problem" of merge commits but I really didn't understood how, with other branching strategies, this problem "disappear".

Samuele Lilli at 19:34 on 26 May 2017

One of the best talks of the whole conference.

Samuele Lilli at 19:33 on 26 May 2017

I like Enrico but I find this kind of talks too "generic". I mean, I know that is more like a "list item" but nearly everything said here could have been found on the PHP site.
Interesting the section about closures.

Samuele Lilli at 19:31 on 26 May 2017

The kind of talk that should be seen by everyone (not only in IT community).
Really interesting and inspiring: a nice way to kick off the conference.