Talk comments

Great talk, neetly packed well structured and good code examples! This topic should be praised more often. I minor nitpick would be speed of the videos :) I was a little fast.

Great talk, nice slides, and a surprising topic.
The use case is a little specific for me.

Thanks and keep it up!

Niels C at 15:25 on 18 Apr 2016

Nice talk, good to have some practical guidelines which you can use as a junior, or share as a senior. Sometimes I just know the code "feels wrong", but this helped figuring out what can be improved.
For me the video wasn't really added value, I preferred the code summaries after the video. I would be in favor of more extended code samples and no video (or live coding). Maybe that would also improve the duration of the talk.

Really nice to have a good example and work with that for most of the items. Would've been perfect if you would find one that would fit all cases!

Niels C at 15:18 on 18 Apr 2016

Nicely brought and clearly explained.
For me topic was also bit low level, dumping your entire db is not possible for everyone and for some backing up your filesystem doesn't really make sense. But that's personal.
What I would have found interesting is how laravel makes this easy and how packages exactly plug into laravel (codewise/configwise), so I could learn more about laravel and about building packages.

Explained some points very well. I liked the videos as they made sure the code parts did't take to long (or go wrong).
Very interesting topic and nice to see those things pointed out to more developers.

Nice talk and interesting package. Wouldn' mind to have seen a few more packages or some code.

Excellent talk. You delivered the content in a casual and calm way and were clearly enthusiastic about the subject.

The recorded video's were a nice way to avoid the pitfalls of live coding. Because you are a vim ninja and made lightning fast edits they sometimes were a bit hard to follow. A slide after the video with a summary of what just happened was a good idea.

I felt that the talk was also a bit on the long side. You could shorten it by just starting with solid. Or, you could opt to split the talk in two: one about solid, one about object calisthenics.

Every developer should know the things you've said during your talk, so spread the word by giving this talk at other user groups / conferences.

Wouter Sioen at 11:12 on 15 Apr 2016

The talk itself was interesting and was presented in a very clear and calm way. It was fun and easy to listen too.

The topic was not that interesting for me, since I don't work with Laravel. Because of this, I was hoping to get a deeper insight in the code and the process to build the package, than the features itself.

So overal a good talk, but it didn't align with my expectations and I hoped to see more code. The package looks great though.