Talk comments

Andrea Sprega at 22:59 on 22 May 2022

Live-coding presentations are always very interesting to follow and never boring. Greatly presented showcase of the functionalities of Pest.

Andrea Sprega at 22:58 on 22 May 2022

The most in-depth talk of the entire conference. I appreciated a lot the amount of detail regarding code and implementation details, even though it was "a lot" and it could be easily seen as "too much" by someone. Maybe I would have appreciated a bit more detail as to "why" this approach was needed, but I guess that Alessandro could not give away too much internal information.

Andrea Sprega at 22:54 on 22 May 2022

Very unconventional, a great way to close this great conference. Great idea presented in a very entertaining way. The content itself was not groundbreaking but the collection of great advices is surely valuable.

Andrea Sprega at 22:51 on 22 May 2022

Very unconventional and very inspiring. Maybe I would have given a bit more "weight" to the second technical part, which instead was relatively small compared to the first part, the one with all the anecdotes.

Andrea Sprega at 22:49 on 22 May 2022

Loved the way it was presented, very entertaining. The content, while being very spot on, was not entirely new to me. I would have liked to see some real case study to give more context to the great advices that were given.

Andrea Sprega at 22:46 on 22 May 2022

Easily the best talk of phpday 2022. Marco's opinions and advices are always unconventional, strongly opinionated, sometimes extreme, and that's why they're super valuable. I'd love to see a lot more content along these lines from other speakers!

Andrea Sprega at 22:43 on 22 May 2022

Very insightful talk on how to push PHPStan to the maximum. One of the few talks from which I got immediately applicable advices for my projects.

Andrea Sprega at 22:41 on 22 May 2022

Great talk, very well presented and with a lot of never-seen-before usages of more "obscure" PHP functions.

Andrea Sprega at 22:40 on 22 May 2022

Super entertaining and very interesting, even though very specific to documentation on huge OS projects. Some more detail or a couple of actual (specific) case studies would have made it even better.

Andrea Sprega at 22:38 on 22 May 2022

Interesting talk, maybe a little bit too generic and sometimes a bit "slow" as to how it was presented. Could have been better with some more practical examples.