Workshop in English - UK at True North PHP 2015
                                                    
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                                                        View Slides: https://beau.io/talks/2015/11/05/managing-dependencies-with-composer-tnphp/ 
                                                                                                                                                                    
                        
                        Short URL: https://joind.in/talk/e0623
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Managing Dependencies with Composer
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Learned a lot in this tutorial, appreciated it a great deal! Covered a ton of territory.
Good introduction to composer. Even though I already use it I still found useful information in it especially regarding version constraints in your package. I think it would be pertinent to the talk to maybe include reference to the ability to include VCS repos in composer as well as I feel some people are not aware of that functionality and considering the talk is on "managing dependancies" that bit of info kinda fits in there sorta? *shrugs*
I feel I should have heeded your advice at the beginning, about it being more of an introduction and maybe should have seen other talk only because I was familiar enough with it that I didn't really get as much from the talk as someone new.
I would just like to clarify my previous comment & rating. After being made aware I did not explain it quite well enough. Beau's talk was very good material, he has in depth knowledge of composer and the rating on the talk itself should be a 4.5 in my books, I gave a lower rating due to the fact I did not heed his warnings about the talk being more of an introduction, hence I didn't feel I gained much from the talk as I already use the tool on a regular basis.