Talk comments

Anonymous at 10:27 on 21 Feb 2010

Great talk, +1 "The highlight of the day"
Doctrine 2 looks really promising, was happy to hear "kill the magic"
Just one thing : please stop copying propel !! :D

Anonymous at 10:13 on 21 Feb 2010

Nice presentation, with great tips.
Also, best slide of the day ;) (elephant's picture at the beginning ;))

Anonymous at 10:09 on 21 Feb 2010

This presentation was too "OK, you have this, you can do that", and too fast.
Maybe you could spend more time on some points, showing some real world examples ?
It was also lacking of diagrams.
I felt a bit disappointed, because this subject is very interesting.

Anonymous at 09:55 on 21 Feb 2010

Great presentation, diagrams were helpfull.
Convinced ;)

Can't say anything not already said. Great!
It was a touch of a genious the slide on the diployment in the cloud!

I don't see the point of "I use a framework" so, I don't need to optimize computation intensive work i do, Let says, you're making a bundle for Sf2 for example...

You need to do some work, and make poor choice on the algorithm part and function used for your module to do the work.

People without any idea of "how it works" will simply say: php is a bad langage or symfony is a bad framework.

Understanding weakness of something is IMHO important, so we can avoid or circumvent most of those weakness.

Symfony might be as performant as needed, what you do with it can still result in a really bad performances application.

You might maybe remember, that even mysql that is a quite fast system when you know how it work can be missused and deliver terrible performances.

PHP is not a performance silver bullet, Mysql is not a silver bullet, Symfony neither.

What i was trying to give to everybody was two things:
1/ tools to use when you try to understand what goes wrong
2/ knowledge of "how it works", so that you can understand why it goes wrong

promising, i really hope it will end up being a fully workable solution!

i did not even attend, irrelevant,
that's what bad sponsors are all about...