Talk comments

Zachary May at 11:08 on 27 May 2016

I'm glad to see more exotic testing methodologies being discussed in the PHP world, so this was a cool topic. Delivery was a bit awkward, but the speaker was quite knowledgeable.

Zachary May at 11:07 on 27 May 2016

All-around excellent talk.

Zachary May at 11:05 on 27 May 2016

Great material, but the energy in the room was pretty bad.That's the only area of improvement I could name.

Zachary May at 11:03 on 27 May 2016

Great material, very well presented. Maybe more energy.

Zachary May at 11:02 on 27 May 2016

Really good stuff. I would have emphasized more how our machine-learned models should be quantitatively assessed (precision vs. recall, f-score, etc.)

Zachary May at 10:55 on 27 May 2016

Didn't do much to dispel the feeling that the "conference circuit" set isn't cliquish. A fun talk, though.

Zachary May at 10:52 on 27 May 2016

A great introduction, but during the hands-on portion, there were some issues. When the speaker asked attendees to write a test case for a feature, it would have been really helpful to see the speaker do the implementation afterwards. Feedback loops are important!!

Zachary May at 10:48 on 27 May 2016

Great info and delivery, but for a 3+ hour session, it could have stood to be more interactive.

Derek Binkley at 10:43 on 27 May 2016

I knew nothing about DDD before this talk and now understand how to get started with it. The talk was a little slow to start and could have benefitted from a few more concrete example. However, there are definitely some techniques that I can use in my next design meeting so I learned something useful.

Derek Binkley at 10:38 on 27 May 2016

This talk was filled with useful information about second factors and covered a lot of the terminology and pros and cons of various methods. I will definitely use some of the techniques shown here in my next authentication project.