Talk comments

Yannick at 12:22 on 17 Nov 2017

Very cool presentation and one of the most insightful I have seen at this conference. Great examples with clear explanation.

I hoped to hear more about Symfony instead of pure "What is an audit".

But anyways a good and entertaining talk.

Yannick at 12:19 on 17 Nov 2017

Very good talk. Was both entertaining and interesting. One point of feedback is that the slides felt a bit crowded at points. But it is only a minor point of criticism, 5/5 would listen to again.

Nice Talk covering the basics of Webpack Encore.
Now I've to start using Encore and digging deeper.

Great talk.
Very Entertaining.
Got lots of new information.

Great talk, fun and with a lot of information for the beginners in the whole Symfony/Webpack, fronted technologies integration. It did touch only the basic parts, but it was more than enough to get you started and research on your own.

Mihai Nica at 11:45 on 17 Nov 2017

Would have liked to learn more about the deployment part, but the time run out.
Otherwise the presentation was great, Ryan convinced me to use Encore in my next Symfony project.

Best presentation I’ve attended here in Cluj. I really like Marco’s style and sense of humour. Even for someone that doesn’t use CQRS and event sourcing yet like myself, everything was very easy to follow, despite the advanced nature of the subject.

213 at 11:34 on 17 Nov 2017

Great subject and learned several new things about regexes. I had trouble following the presentation as he was talking really fasts with no breaks, giving himself and us, no time to indulge the information properly. He did give the impression that he knows what he's talking about. Due to not being able to follow it properly and getting rushed through it, I only give a 3/5.

Whilst it’s crystal clear that Carlos knows the subject inside out and it was an interesting presentation, when he presents figures, he needs to make sure to back them up with real facts (like “X out of a total of Y cases”) or just use some generic expressions like “in most of the cases that I come across” (changing the generic expression with each case to avoid being repetitive), otherwise it totally feels like he’s making up those figures; surely it’s not 80% all the time, there must be some variation in those figures depending on the year, the industry, etc.