Talk comments

Anonymous at 14:37 on 7 Feb 2015

Good talk, well paced.
Not the kind of talk I would actively seek out, so i can't be very critical of the content as it is out of my experiences.

Without a doubt one of the best presentations of the conference! Eryn's talk was very well written and paced. Every talk should start with a brief summary of what will follow like her's did.

Thank you for your insight, this was a great talk.

It's a very hard topic to talk about in a talk and also in just 50 minutes.
Maybe some code samples will help people to find this talk more useful.

Great talk to get introduced in HHVM and Hack lang.
As usual Sara was an amazing speaker on the stage.

Anonymous at 14:16 on 7 Feb 2015

As someone who does a ton of work designing web APIs, there wasn't a single thing here I disagreed with! The focus on "APIs as Contracts" is a key point to take away. I found some of the slides to be a little text-heavy, which could have been tough to read from the back of the room. I think the description could have been clearer that the session was more about the "business process" of designing an API and not the nuts-and-bolts of REST.

Amazing slides, amazing speaker!
Lot of experience and knowledge in the stage shared with the attendees.
Thanks :)

Anonymous at 14:13 on 7 Feb 2015

Highlight of the conference for me. Lots of great thoughts to chew on. I really liked how design patterns were quickly and clearly described, given how often developers use them without knowing the formal names.

Anonymous at 14:04 on 7 Feb 2015

Quite an entertaining talk. At the end I was pretty excited to give Symfony a try. While my experience is in other PHP frameworks, I feel like I could dive into an existing Symfony app and at least know where to look for the basics, like "how is this page built" from nothing but a URL. Margaret did a great job of making Symfony seem approachable for anyone who does a little bit of coding in PHP.