Talk comments

James Hodgson at 09:05 on 7 Oct 2018

An excellent talk. Showed some great new technology that I will definitely be trying out. Parts did seem rushed but I think that's due to the large amount of content to fit in. Was still able to keep up though.

Peter McDonald at 23:17 on 6 Oct 2018

The talk worked well with both presenters batting off of each other. Although setup an hardware dependant good to see comparisons with how much changing some simple configurations could have such a great impact.

Peter McDonald at 23:16 on 6 Oct 2018

A good introduction to generators, however, the talk did at times feel disjointed and did not flow. Certainly a subject that i need to further investigate within PHP

Peter McDonald at 23:15 on 6 Oct 2018

A lot of content and I suspect James could have easily continued further for hourse.

Peter McDonald at 23:14 on 6 Oct 2018

Good to see what OpenFaas is capable of

Peter McDonald at 23:13 on 6 Oct 2018

Always interested in learning the inner working of PHP. James is passionate about his subject of expertise and goes a good way of explaining.

Lee Boynton at 21:29 on 6 Oct 2018

Good talk, passionately delivered making it enjoyable to watch. The dry humour also contributed to the enjoyment factor.

Lee Boynton at 21:24 on 6 Oct 2018

Found out lots of small useful tips for composer, even though it's a tool I use everyday. Well presented.

Lee Boynton at 21:23 on 6 Oct 2018

Lots of useful information about running php-fpm (and just PHP) in production. The nginx uploads stuff was particularly interesting. I felt that there could almost be two talks with the amount of content. Wasn't quite clear on why you'd want to use multiple php-fpm pools. It would be interesting to know if there are any downsides to redis sessions (what about session locking?). Enjoyed the talk and two presenters worked well.

A very informative talk, passionately delivered.