Talk comments

Really interesting talk. I like how it is modelled around a real life example, but it fell short in this regard when describing the solutions (might be due to unconference-format). It would be interesting to see practices how to mitigate costly TEXT-fields in ORM-context specifically Doctrine.

so much nodding and recognition...
the 'AI' parts felt a little like an add-on, might've done with some more attention.

most of the concepts explained can be applied to many situations and environments, good use of the stage and audience. great insights (:

so much nodding and recognition...
most of the concepts explained can be applied to many situations and environments, good use of the stage and audience. some great insights (:

good talk, felt complete and good to follow, sometimes a bit much text on slides but it was summarised verbally. distinguishing between platforms and versions was very useful, good to see the progress being made. thank you also for putting the slides online!

fast paced, but good structure and thank you for reiterating previous steps/slides/images during the presentation. good use of slides and visualising processes in different ways. it was good to follow for a dependency noob like me (:

beer! (:

good overview, followable and usable examples, good slides, liked the interaction and pace of the talk

Marek at 15:54 on 3 Oct 2015

Great walk through the process of doing Modelling by Example with great examples and explanations a long the way.

TL;DR: awesome tools, good build up, engaging (:

I've used a mac terminal, windows cmd, played some with ssh'ing into a raspi, but the introduction was engaging enough to pay attention and follow the steps. There were some good tips and tricks and having all the same environment made it easier to keep track of what was going on (and avoided ages setting things up or tweaking configs). Good examples and attention for the 'whole class'. Thanks (:

Loved this talk, it's really nice to see mental health being discussed, I hope this goes to more conferences and meetups too!

A little bit hard to follow in places. For example, you often switched between HTTP 1.1 and 2 to give context, but it wasn't clear sometimes when you went back to 1. Other than that, good information.