Talk comments

Great tutorial, sample apps on which to work were very good. Thanks!

I liked the talk and it was a nice introduction - funny, but still useful too.

A few comments:

Please make sure you have contrast rich code examples. Black on white still works best - especially with low-contrast projectors that conferences tend to always use.

I probably also wouldn't have shown the ***tsrm_ls, as it's not important to know how it works, just that it exists.

Please try speaking at the audience, instead of just looking at the projected screen. It increases interaction as well as a rapport with the audience.

Anonymous at 11:38 on 24 Oct 2012

By far the best session I have attended thus far. Thank you!

Very cool information on Varnish and speeding up serving content like crazy.

Awesome talk. I learned a bunch of nifty tricks and you presented it in a fun and excited way. Thanks!

Awesome talk with an engaging speaker! Would loved swapping out time used on SSL with more examples on what you can do directly towards Redis/memcached/etc.

So useful, so fun (yep, I just said a PHP workshop was fun)! Lorna is a supreme presenter - fully informed, very personable, crafts an expert slideshow with practical examples. Cannot wait to start using these new features, and also know how to ensure my apps will upgrade smoothly.

Excellent, practical presentation on the new ZF2 form features. Definitely want to utilize these features. Great presenter - clear speaker, useful slides.

Great talk! Would have loved to hear more about the Memcache/MySQL/MongoDB stuff - seems really interesting. Benchmarks for a memcache read from nginx vs a simple PHP app would have been awesome.

Ok, yes, you can make some fast interfaces with mobile devices...but it is really not mobile app development. It is really just web sites optimized for mobile devices, with code auto-generated by Zend Studio. I like that Zend is thinking this way, but I think it has a way to go before it can really be called Mobile App Development. Also, didn't really feel like we got to see much more than what we saw in 10 minutes in the keynote earlier the same day... felt like a bit of a slow/awkward presentation.