Good talk, good security implementation suggestions.
This talk made me feel a *lot* better about my old code. I enjoyed Mark's war stories as well as how they took small, but regular, steps to get where they wanted to go.
Informative and well presented. Speaker was able to keep the audience's attention and explain his material well. Appreciate that the prepared the slides in advance.
Informative and well presented. Speaker was able to keep the audience's attention and explain his material well. Appreciate that the prepared the slides in advance.
It was a great talk. It felt very natural and not forced, but I should echo a previous comment that I had looked at the talk as being more of an API talk and not a BDD talk. I enjoyed it as I am actually pushing myself into testing more and more, so I did certainly appreciate the insights into BDD, but didn't get much in the way of testing API's as much.
Great talk. I would love to have had it continue on and go into more and more detail, but I understand the format requires a time limit. I swear every time I hear a talk about one of these tools specifically I learn something new. This was no exception.
Excellent talk. Very down to earth and inspiring on how to approach legacy nightmares.
Great talk, enjoyed the examples and explanations regarding PHPSpecs testing scope.
I also enjoyed how the commands and examples were displayed while going through the progression of the test.
From a speaking perspective it was a very good talk. Very engaging.
However, I will echo the comments that it wasn't clear this would be a BDD talk, I thought more interesting api-specific problems would be addressed.
I'd also recommend rebasing on each step, rather than resetting --hard and throwing away the progress we've made.