Talk comments

Energised the room and got everybody talking. Passionate delivery with a lot of personal touches. Definitely the right way to close this event.

Came for the song, stayed for the content. There's so much to git that simple intro talks still throw up something regular users may not have seen before. So, it was especially nice to hear some stuff about Jeremey's personal preferences and own workflow.

Great talk Thijs. Very informative.

Alvaro you are clearly an expert on RabbitMQ and you did a good job explaining how Rabbit handles it's business. My only wish would be to have a version of this talk aimed at folks like me who want to start using queues but don't have a lot of experience. It seems that there are an overwhelming amount of options and possibilities. I think the strongest part for me was when you gave examples of how you use queues when uploading a picture. More of this type of thing would be awesome.

Anonymous at 12:05 on 9 Feb 2014

Still, it was an intersting talk on an important topic. Expectation management is always hard.

Great talk about professionalism that gives a nod to the fact that most of us came to PHP via the duct-tape route. Cal is a lively joking man with a serious message. This is the cheerleader other communities wish they had. Thank you Cal, for all that you do for the PHP community.

attendees: please send me what you wanted to have learn about. will do a webinar to try and undo my failure.

I really respect beau and his knowledge of the subject. he was great at answering questions. Would have liked to hear more about satis and other day to day things like the difference between update and install, --dev etc. however I did leave with a better understand of how composer auto loading and psr0 psr4 etc.

Definitely helped bridge the gaps in my knowledge on this subject. Thank you mike for answering my questions!

I was convinced of the problems in API development but not convinced that apigility was the way for me to solve them in my projects. A tool first version of this talk probably would have kept my attention better.