Talk comments

Great presentation Rob! The real world code examples that code analyzers picked up on were pertinent and helpful to bring a better understanding to how code analyzers and data types can help.

Inspiring reminders that we always strive to continue learning and improving.

ROBERT A GADON at 14:20 on 7 Feb 2020

Thank you Matthew for your inspiring and enjoyable talk.

TJ Draper at 14:18 on 7 Feb 2020

Good reminders. Always need to hear about how we can improve code quality, reach out to peers, don't work in a bubble, work on our craft. Don't get stuck at expert beginner.

William Ibarra at 13:35 on 7 Feb 2020

I liked the option of hosting sites without a server. A bit complex but a new way to think about deploying sites.

Bryce Embry at 13:21 on 7 Feb 2020

I appreciated the simplified, didactic examples to demonstrate the concepts. Overall, it was an effective and helpful presentation.

Bryce Embry at 13:20 on 7 Feb 2020

The presentation built well, starting with the basics and moving into useful tool analysis. Thanks for the specific, real-world examples.

This is an introductory-to-mid-level talk, but the content is good. PHPUnit, supporting libraries like Mockery and vfsStream, concepts like mocks and dependency injection, handling cases like direct output vs. returning values and functions with side effects like exit(), etc. Try to speak more loudly and a bit more slowly, though!

Great talk with real world examples.

ROBERT A GADON at 12:23 on 7 Feb 2020

This was a good, well organized talk. Paula knew her subject well. I know that English is not her first language. I would have felt more engaged if she varied her speaking voice a bit more. Paula tended to speak within a narrow vocal range which became monotonous over time. Speaking with more vocal variety requires some awareness and practice to improve.