Talk comments

I enjoyed this talk, even though I never really had this syndrome, I recognized myself in a bunch of examples (maybe I got the syndrome: :P).
Mark provided a list of useful tips, that I will definitely start to work on.

Great talk with lots of specific examples

I loved it, lot's of ideas/tips to take away

Good talk, but I would have loved to hear more technical stuff, I'm a graphQL novice but didn't learn anything I didn't know yet.
A good introduction for the people who don't know what GraphQL is.

I didn't know what to expect when I attended that talk. It was quite interesting to see that only one person was behind xDebug. Thank you so much for this tool Derick. Looking forward to the new features.

I would have loved to learn some tips or discover some use cases, but that was not the topic so, fair enough

That was a really good talk. Really good flow and content.
You can definitely feel Chris has a huge experience and knows what he is talking about. Thank you

The way that Damien gives this talk is singular, is brilliant.

The purpose of a keynote is to inspire people, and Damien does inspire us telling this crazy idea of turning plush toys into something that everyone is passioned about

Nuno did a really good job explaining good practices of code and how his tool, PHP Insights can help you automate that.

Something that I think that Nuno can improve his presentation is the way that he speaks. For a couple of moments, I felt that I was in a videocast instead of a presentation. Trying to be more natural should help him with that.

In this talk, Derick gave a good explanation about what is Xdebug and how difficult it's to maintain it.

Showing his ideas about Xdebug version 3, we can see that there's a lot to do and a lot to contribute with.

Well done 👍🏻

Ryan Mauger at 08:19 on 11 Nov 2019

Lots of fun, and a great way to end the day!