Great talk, I really liked the story you told of your journey with real and relatable examples of most points you made. It was encouraging and accessible to all levels of developers. Perhaps some of the sections of walking through code were a little longer than necessary, but in general a brilliant talk. Thank you
Great talk, I like the intro about reducing bug costs and the idea of realtime static analysis in PHPStorm. I'd like to see some info about using PHPStorm autofixing some of the issues. It can do that on mass which is super helpful! And fairly easy to demo. Pace of delivery and difficulty was well pitched and promoted good conversations.
Good talk and great examples for what could be seen as slightly a rather dry subject.
Really good talk and an interesting subject. Push your voice more to the crowd :)
Good topic, I enjoyed pinning down "what is a bug", you had some very instructive examples.
I would have liked to unpack the statement "a static analysis tool should understand your vendor directory".
I found that this was a great talk for PHP, coming from a TypeScript background some of the discussion around generics, packages and typehinting was a bit exhaustive.
I liked the interactive/audience participation prompts!
It was interesting learning how SARB works - I love learning about behind-the-scenes of handy features!
You're good at paraphrasing from the slide, which keeps me engaged.
Good talk, easy to follow flow. Could have talked a bit louder to compete with the fan in the background but it's an interesting topic and a good thought. Possibly a little negative view but fair opinion. Nice tip with the Gmail service ability.
I enjoyed this, it's a subject I'm fascinated by
I loved how clear the slides are and the pop culture references, they were great for reinforcing your points.
I would recommend projecting your voice more and paraphrasing the slides a bit more.
Thank you! I'd love to see you give this talk to a wider audience, perhaps at Bath Digital Festival!
Interesting and easy to follow. Good slides with a helpful amount of information and engaging examples. Posed lots of interesting questions and offered some neat tips. I perhaps would have liked to see more ideas of ways to move forward in this area as I felt the talk had quite a negative tone, but I guess it's a scary area!