Funny and interessting talk. Thanks!
Thanks for this great workshop. However some more code examples and practical exercises would have been better. I loved the discussions between both of you as they showed up the different ideas and aspects of a topic. Some side notes (class packaging, test case grouping...) which were not mentioned on the slides were also quite interessting.
The last chapters about instability and abstraction were very theoretical and the explanations were very fast. Maybe you could place an exercise there slowing the whole stuff a little bit down.
A good keynote. It was well structured, with different kinds of media (gutsy), and a drive that managed to keep the interest of the audience up all the way. He swallows his words sometimes, but I guess that's true of all who speaks English with a French accent. It was a fun, interesting and well-presented talk with a laid-back style.
Entertaining and talented speaker on a topic that is incredibly annoying at times. The diagrams were useful, educational and an example to be followed! This was one of the few talks where it seemed like everybody was looking at the stage through the entire presentation. I know I'll be coming back to these slides if I ever get lost in symfony 2 forms again. His nickname (webmozart) is well earned.
I thought it was hard to follow this talk because of the contrast between the two speakers. Lukas was a lot easier to follow. I agree with a lot of the content they presented, especially the controller best practises, and it had lots of good tips. I hope you put the slides up!
The overall structure of this talk was good, as I always new where in the talk we were. Unfortunately, the diagrams were unclear at times, and there was a lot covered in too short a time. Also, it's a nice gesture to the audience to explain acronyms (especially if they are in the title). The topic is highly relevant, and if I had seen this last year it would have saved me a lot of time!
Interesting and relevant topic, with lots of hands-on examples and illustrations. It was presented well too. Thanks!
I enjoyed this talk a lot. It was well structured, had relevant examples, and good illustrations. The speaker had the energy and skills to communicate the topic in a way that kept interest from beginning to the end. My favourite of the day:), keep it up!
interesting and funny!