Interesting talk with some good humor. The talking was a little bit fast though. Next time no coffee ;)
Good overview of design patterns, with examples. Very useful was starting at typical solutions to various problems, showing the problems inherent in them, and iterating to better and better solutions. Very interactive talk.
I was hoping to find more information focusing on migrating from svn to git from the developers perspective. Currently I am one week into a conversion project from a 6 year old subversion code base to github. Converting this project from one to the other is not nearly as complex as changing the mindset of the developers involved in the differences of workflow, concepts of remotes, pull requests and the like. I was hoping to see more of a this focus than command mapping one tool to the other.
Informative and knowledgable of the subject material; clearly a passion for the subject and language exists.
Great talk. Really enjoyed the candor, and the information given.
Overall great talk. Enjoyed the actual examples but would have loved to see some more detailed use cases.
I was looking forward to getting more than I could from reading documentation. Was wishing for more.
really would have been nice to have some real examples or demos. powerpoint was not going to cut it. Spending half the talk on 'what is the cloud' and defining terms like 'stress testing' and 'load testing' was not a good use of time.
That being said, its clear Moris knows his stuff
very interesting talk. would have liked a more detailed look at http_load or siege
Great overview of the much anticipated next big itteration of ZF. Well brought, and very informative