Talk comments

Nothing I didn't already know from using oo php for years now, but I would love to force some of my cohorts from work to see this talk. Must-see for php (or oo-php) noobs.

I felt like the session was almost more about how to get php to act like node.js than node.js itself.

Must...use...ping! Again, great presentation by Mike. Learned a lot about setup and usage.

Really well done, even with the lights out. I learned a lot. Luckily he had a copy of the slides online so many of us just downloaded them and he just kept going. I can't wait to try multiple SSL domains on one IP. Nobody uses ie6 anymore...or nobody worth speaking of anyway (rephrase from douglas adams).

Great presentation for anyone wanting to breathe new life into their local UG. I wonder who got the death star cookie jar?

Mike did a great job of showing how easy it is to implement tdd in a zf application. I've been dreading trying this but now that I've seen it, it should not be as bad as I expected.

Great talk for anyone thinking of implementing apis in the near future

Good session. I learned I've been doing a few things incorrectly. Oh well, it was time for an overhaul of my app anyway. ZF rocks and I'm excited for zf2 when it comes out later this year (hopefully).

Anonymous at 13:55 on 27 May 2011

A decent talk, but I don't feel I learned very much...but that was probably because I was concentrating on installing couch, which I never actually used during the talk.

This is an excellent talk on doing documentation and support - the best way to approach things, mistakes that are made, how to figure out how to give your clients/users the best experience - and is relevant for anyone producing and supporting software, from open source applications to intranet systems, commercial or otherwise.