Very nice, very entertaining. Would love the slides though to look over again.
Very useful talk, definitely will check it out. If I ever find the time, sigh.
Very nice, for a conference dinner!
Great talk, I knew most of what was talked about, but was still interesting and I did pick up a few new things! Also I might try getting remote debugging working in Eclipse again now. Thanks Derick.
Great presentation, and I think the solution to having two different room worked really well.
Some of the tips are things that I think are often overlooked by developers, such as how to search using Google successfully.
As others have said Ivo's pacing back and forth was a bit of a distraction; enough that I noticed it.
Nice to see frogs getting a look in, too. ;)
Clear presentation. Humour was used in a good way. Kept the audience awake and interested.
Well if you get a talk on Xdebug, get it from the most knowledgeable person around!
A very good technical talk, picked up on a lot of features I should be using (I primarily use it for PHPUnit code coverage). The 'scream' setting will be a life-saver the next time I have to work on our legacy codebase.
Good coverage of the subject matter, and while a lot of time was devoted to New Relic, it is the new kid on the block so presumably the one delegates will be the least familiar with.
A few real-world cases would have been nice, maybe where the monitoring had identified a problem, showing the before and after graphs.
A nice talk about an issue that affects all of us. The pace was good and the elephpants broke the slides up well.
As another member off the floor pointed out, the solution is better suited to a private environment as opposed to an office, but many of the principles can be adapted.
All the best in your future talks.
Heard about this afterwards from Akihito personally. Love the passion he has for the subject and he definitely has me interested (even though I've missed the actual talk). Which I'm kind of regretting right now :)
Would love the slides on this one so I can get a bit more depth.