Talk comments

Cathy Theys at 12:17 on 18 Nov 2016

Great encouraging talk. Wanted to hear everything the speaker was saying, so it was frustrating that every now and then there were some words I couldn't hear.

Cathy Theys at 12:16 on 18 Nov 2016

Love the way the passion of the speaker is communicated. Topic well explained, good context, supported by data, and with doable calls to action. Great work on this talk.

Steven Smith at 12:16 on 18 Nov 2016

Great talk about the soft skills that are good to have when being a developer. Also loved the talks on the balance between new, and tried and tested methods and how you should be cautious when implementing the latest and greatest

Cathy Theys at 12:14 on 18 Nov 2016

Some overall organizational implications, and some in depth command line examples. A little bit for everyone.

Nice talks. Informative.

The pace was a little too fast. Cool talk, it was over too quickly.

Kind of strange to present a Go program at a PHP conference.

No danishes; just bread. I liked the fruit. Eggs were OK. Potatoes were OK. Not much of a selection.

This topic is broad. You spent some time doing a survey of methods for doing async with php. You could have focused more on the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods. You did some of this, but queuing was not really covered in any depth.

Fork/thread vs. Async/io turned out to be a false dichotomy. So, you probably should have have presented it as a dichotomy.

You could have spoken the whole hour on callbacks vs. generators. And, you could have just done a library comparison.

Again, the topic is broad. You might consider doing a survey talk or focusing on reactive vs. event models or focusing on a comparison of async libraries. You did a little bit of all of this. Again, you might consider focusing on one of these topics.

Gary Hockin at 11:47 on 18 Nov 2016

Inspiring and informative. Thanks.