"0x0F ways to better suck eggs"
Although there were some very valid points I don't think it was well tailored to the audience, and came off a little patronising.
"how to eat an elephant"
"take one step at a time"
"teach a man to fish"
After these worn out quotations were fully regurgitated, they went on to make a quip about playing buzzword bingo when talking to managers. Hypocritical much?
I would've expected something a bit more exciting for the keynote.
Very interesting talk, great to hear the reasoning and the process you've followed to get to where you are.
As per some of the previous comments, seemed more of an academic lecture/talk. Think it would have been better if focussed more on PHP and what developers can do with their code to make it more secure.
Very useful, engaging and entertaining speaker. Great idea and way of working.
Brilliant talk, learnt a lot and plenty of things to take away.
Enjoyed the talk, it was well presented. Content wise, it did exactly what it said on the tin as far as I'm concerned and certainly gave me some food for thought.
Quiz format was a nice change from the typical format of talks, it was a great way of getting across technical content as well getting everyone involved. As has been mentioned in earlier comments, sitting towards the back of the room, it was quite difficult to see the questions.
Excellent talk, very well presented and the simple example running throughout made it easy to pick up DI.
Great intro to Guzzle, looks like something I need to have a look into at some point. However as has been said in previous comments, the filler words were quite noticeable and distracting at some points.
A good experimental keynote that included two rooms of people quite effectively. Bonus points for introducing people to the Dunning-Kruger effect :)