Talk comments

Rich Sage at 18:51 on 4 Oct 2015

Lorna's talk was excellent as usual, and I'm now itching to upgrade to PHP 7! Particularly enjouyed the short & succinct code examples to demonstrate the new features and changes coming in.

Matt Brunt at 18:37 on 4 Oct 2015

What a way to start a conference. I now have lots of new reading material to get through, as well as knowledge of the right things that help to grow and nurture those in an organisation. Thoroughly enjoyable.

Matt Brunt at 18:35 on 4 Oct 2015

This workshop really re-enforced my confidence in what I was doing with PhpSpec. Learned a few new tricks and the code katas as a driver/navigator pair-programming exercise were really eye-opening.

Matt Brunt at 18:31 on 4 Oct 2015

Great talk, seeing the comparison between the different engines gave a real insight into what it takes to support an extension like this. Perhaps a little less time spent on the history would have been good.

Matt Brunt at 18:30 on 4 Oct 2015

Live coding (in any language) is always a tough thing to do, Justin did a fantastic job and explained how React fits into everything else in a technology stack really well.

Matt Brunt at 18:29 on 4 Oct 2015

As ever, seeing an example of the process of going through actually designing a domain is so helpful. Ciaran explains things in such a clear, concise and straightforward way that it's easy to grasp even more advanced practices.

Thanks for the feedback.
This was my first tutorial and I'm really pleased it went fairly smooth.

@Endijs I have updated my slides and added a section with more details on the installation. Hope it helps :)

Matt Brunt at 18:27 on 4 Oct 2015

Loved the history explanation behind PSR-7 and how it brought together so many people to make it work. Great presentation showing who's adopted it and how.

Matt Brunt at 18:25 on 4 Oct 2015

Audience interaction, great examples, good sharing of practices to follow and tools to use.

Matt Brunt at 18:25 on 4 Oct 2015

Loved the honesty and showing what a bad worker looks like so that when looking at a good worker you know what to avoid. Great talk.