Probably the talk on the symfonyDay. Very inspiring and entertaining.
Now I just have to manage not to try every good point made in the talk at once ;-)
I think the slides with just a punchline and a well matching image and you two feeding each other lines, worked out very well.
I have to agree Dirk. But if we take a look at the comments before it seems that there are a lot of programmers who don't know these principles. So its good that from time to time someone talks about these things.
The talk was ok but could not live up to my expections. I guess I'm trying to do most of the stuff mentioned already.
Good speech, but even after this i will not become a big fan of microframeworks.
Very interesting, until now i've never used DIC in symfony but i have to try it.
Very interresting but a little bit hard to understand.
I think that for a next time it would a be better topic for a workshop, then more people could follow the complexity of the sonato admin.
But if you do it as a speech next time than could you please speak a little bit slower and kill all the "ähm" out of the skript :).
I really liked your joint talk. It was both, well presented and very good elaborated.
There were a few aspects in contributing to opensource, that I didn't not know before.
Well, the talk covered things, every developer should already know and those were only explained sketchy.
I would have expected more concrete examples, also in code.
Very interesting talk, good structured and informative. Especially the use cases of Silex were useful and I'd love to use it for a REST API :)
Very interesting and inspiring.