For me as a non c or c++ programmer who never did a php extension before some of the stuff was a bit too abstract. building the talk around a more concrete working example would have helped i guess instead of just showing only lot's of code on slides and walking through it.
but still got me interested into looking into extension development further
For me as a non c or c++ programmer who never did a php extension before some of the stuff was a bit too abstract. building the talk around a more concrete working example would have helped i guess instead of just showing only lot's of code on slides and walking through it.
but still got me interested into looking into extension development further
very good overview about new phpunit features
A very interesting and personal insight into the internals of the PHP-Development-Process.
Good to know which BC-Breaks are going to come and what to prepare for.
Thanks for an interessting insight into PHPUnit and a nice quick overview of other QA-tools
Really interesting talk showing off quite a lot of tools around tracking and measuring and relating things in your web application.
45 minutes was a little short for all the content and more details on a couple of points and leaving out something else might have worked. But as an overview talk of "Things to look into, tool suggestions and what worked for us".
I really liked the bit about A/B testing and would have liked more details on how the Bandit tests are maintained and when the code is thrown out and so on but there just wasn't time for it :)
This talk provided an interesting and good overview over the Symfony Components.
Informative talk - Experiences are based on real world usage. 5 "likes" when the demo works ;-) I'd leave out the A/B testing part, though.
Good overview. Learnt new stuff.
Raising awareness about the importance of considering all steps from clean code to infrastructure is good thing. I liked the subtle(?) humor in the talk.