Talk comments

Absolutely excellent talk. Good reminders, and challenging, too. I see many ways that I can improve.

Thank you, Matthew, for being so open and honest, and putting the time into the talk.

Tim Lytle at 09:51 on 27 May 2016

Great talk and overview on how to think about using PHP from the CLI, and the significant set of tools that exist to make that easier. Definitely a worthwhile talk for any PHP developer.

Really good talk that had a lot of solid points and suggestions. Steve is a charismatic speaker, and the content of both his speeches was on point.

Matt H. at 09:47 on 27 May 2016

He shared several debugging tools/techniques that I wasn't aware of. Quite handy. He also made it quite an enjoyable presentation while not particularly detracting from the content.

Tyler Schade at 09:45 on 27 May 2016

Good light talk. I love the idea of developers discussing design at our conferences, and the 30-minute session format was great.

Tyler Schade at 09:44 on 27 May 2016

Absolutely brilliant. Every talk of Damiens that I've been to has been really great.

Tyler Schade at 09:43 on 27 May 2016

Good work - nice to get a community history as a noob. Could have used some more energy, and also did feel like a little bit of an exclusive "who's who".

Tyler Schade at 09:41 on 27 May 2016

Talk was fine. Ran short, but there was a dearth of audience interaction. I think the bigger issue was that it felt like we just rushed through a lot of design patterns, and didn't actually dig into how to use them.

There were many code examples, but a tutorial would have been probably better. The examples were hard to see - perhaps black text on a white background would have been better...

All around, a fine talk - 3.5 stars.

Tyler Schade at 09:38 on 27 May 2016

Very thorough and well done.

Michael turned this session into a story-telling narrative, dressed as Indiana Jones, no less. Very well done.
The concepts provided weren't game-changers for me, but they re-enforced both good practice and proper analysis.
I definitely appreciate anyone preaching not only the creation of documentation, but good standards in creating documentation.