Thanks for sharing. I am an independent developer. Not sure 40% more time spent is worth the benefit. Just saying...
The visual demo was a great way to show how H2 would benefit me and my employer. I liked the highlighting of differences between H1 and H2-ready code. Well done!
Thorough presentation, engaging speaker. Really great job!
Awesome keynote. Is @ieatkillerbees the next Cal Evans of the PHP speaking world?! Very inspiring in any case. I feel like it got a little muddy at the end, a little too much "holy crap bad things can happen" and maybe a little more "bad things like $scaryAnecdote can happen, but because the team treated their profession with awareness of their role in the larger scheme of things, $inspiringAnecdote is possible." Just a thought, the talk was excellent regardless.
Not only theory of concepts and methodologies, but combination of experience and real applications. Excellent.
Summarized and to the point concepts, examples, cases and applications.
I *did* get xDebug working correctly in my environment for the first time while attending this presentation, but I felt like far too much time was spent on the speaker introducing himself and on the "where to install" part of the talk. Those could have been 2 minutes and 5 minutes respectively, and then we could have gotten a more thorough introduction to the kinds of things xDebug is helpful with, how it differs from other tools such as phpcs and Blackfire, and common gotchas. None of that was addressed in this talk.
Good explanations of concepts and implementations.
Very good mix of experience and knowledge. Thank you.
I thought this was pretty informative. My only complaint was the large overhead of getting setup to do the tutorial steps without having come from a MongoDB environment.