Talk comments

great info on how to use xdebug and right from the source.

on Xdebug

Anonymous at 14:55 on 10 Oct 2013

I'm new to testing, so this talk did a great job of describing a) what precisely unit tests are (and are not) b) why you want to use mocks and c) different kinds of "mocks" (test doubles) and when you want to use them. Very well presented and structured. I learned a lot.

Anonymous at 14:55 on 10 Oct 2013

I'm new to testing, so this talk did a great job of describing a) what precisely unit tests are (and are not) b) why you want to use mocks and c) different kinds of "mocks" (test doubles) and when you want to use them. Very well presented and structured. I learned a lot.

Anonymous at 14:49 on 10 Oct 2013

Glad I woke up early for this talk! Great argument for why/how to architect your system to use an API to reduce business logic repetition and "big ball of mud" code. Really appreciated how you also went into how to introduce this architecture to legacy code.

Anonymous at 14:45 on 10 Oct 2013

Excellent, extremely informative talk! Well organized, well presented, and the speaker really knows her stuff.

Excellent tutorial. Picked up valuable info and tips.

Was looking forward to seeing concrete examples or anything specific on how Splunk.com implemented their APIs. Unfortunately this talk didn't cover that.

Anonymous at 11:24 on 10 Oct 2013

soft spoken - but worked for me