Useful information, week presented
Totally agree.
Nice informative talk. I'd have appreciated even more if it would have outlined some real world/ daily coding use cases for which the knowledge of these concepts can effectively improve our coding style and/or performance.
Good
Totally aeree.
Great and informative talk, very well presented. It covered a very wide range of issues and risks that we can encounter when we rely on any kind of dependencies in our everyday projects.
I enjoy phpday when people that are REALLY influencing the tools we use are invited to talk.
The greteast value of this talk were the human insights about the challenges behind php performance improvements.
I have to agree with others here. From the talk title, I was expecting to learn a bit more about specific development contexts and "edge cases" of real life experiences.
Presented theory is solid, and nice are the examples (IE the Linux Kernel development workflow). Talk was also good (especially for beginners), but IMHO it has a lot of more potential if specific examples (and suggestions) on things like front-end/back-end/documentation/different-services codebases handling are also added .
I think that changing the presentation pace, practicing a bit beforehand (so to make the English speech more fluent) and adding real life examples can improve it a lot.
A friendy talk about a simple experience.
The idea to run multiple container is worth.
Interesting insigths on php code meta analisys tools.
Nice, best practices recap is always good.
Wood be nice to have the bibliography to allow the newbies to the concept to go in deep.