Talk comments

Eric Poe at 23:21 on 3 Feb 2017

This was a great reminder of things that I have forgotten. Presentation flow was good. I've hit some of the same errors and growing pains, so I appreciated the humor in which Liz dealt with these. I'm always amazed at the deep core PHP knowledge that she gives away freely. Well done!

Troy Potter at 22:45 on 3 Feb 2017

Short, but good discussion about how to classify types of bugs in code or environment.

Troy Potter at 22:38 on 3 Feb 2017

Will have to see where Codeception can fit into work flow

Troy Potter at 22:36 on 3 Feb 2017

Not sure it convinced me to use xdebug, but I'm definitely going to see if I can get it up and running when I get back to the office

Troy Potter at 22:28 on 3 Feb 2017

Was very informative. I feel like I understand middleware much better (considering I didn't at all understand it before the presentation).

Troy Potter at 22:26 on 3 Feb 2017

Thanks for all the help Chris.
Much appreciated.

Anton Swartz at 21:15 on 3 Feb 2017

Amanda had a great and to the point talk. She covered all the do's and don'ts for being and managing on call experiences. And how to prevent burnout. Or recognize burnout.

Overall a great talk!

Chris Hartjes at 20:18 on 3 Feb 2017

Ed would like to do a graph of these votes

David Dan at 18:47 on 3 Feb 2017

Excellent intro to RxPHP (not to be confused with ReactPHP)

Mark Railton at 18:11 on 3 Feb 2017

Really enjoyed this talk. Joe used his extensive experience to show how any developer can have a positive impact in devops for companies that don't have an ops team.