Great talk the information in this talk has changed the way I look at mobile web. I will be taking this information back and applying this to all our websites.
Loved the panel talk. I think this should be something that's added to future cons.
Loved this talk! It was very inspirational and points out that even someone that has no clue what they are doing can contribute and make a difference with a little help from the great open source community.
I really enjoyed hearing about the real life experience with trying to migrate off what you know is code rot you cant save. I have been experiencing this my self and it gave me a lot of good ideas on how to deal with some really bad legacy code.
As always great way to start!
Glad I heard this. The ideas of replacing for loops, conditionals and temp vars with array_map, array_filter, and collection pipelines makes sense, albeit it seems a bit foreign to read at first. Thanks!
Learned there is much more to building an open source community than one might immediately think. Experienced reflection provided insight into some of the dynamics of building a community. If it's all about "you" they won't come - the title made sense after the talk.
Talk was pretty much accurately named.
I liked that Sammy never give up trying to make the world of PHP better, RESPECT! thank you for sharing!
Having only used Laravel for about 2 years I found this talk about the history of Laravel interesting. I would have liked to hear more about what makes Laravel the better tool over other frameworks, and/or what is new and coming next. I'm a big advocate of using the right tool for the job and I can see some of the places where I think Laravel is the best tool for the job, but would have liked to hear where it might excel in other places.