Overall state of PHP and where things are going would have been much more interesting. There are enough marketing sessions around Zend specific stuff in the breakout sessions. And what's up with a maintenance page during the Continuous Delivery segment? Maybe a good uncon session could be why a maintenance page is an anti pattern to Continuous Delivery.
Excellent announcement of new tools. The IRC channel gave it an extra star.
Learned about a new IDE for this type of development
Excellent talk. Lots of good information and it touched on some scenarios that I am dealing with in my code base. Well done.
Excellent talk. Lots of good information and it touched on some scenarios that I am dealing with in my code base. Well done.
Great info about how to approach the problem. Definitely agree with the statement to RESIST rewriting the code. Refactoring with tests is the way yo go.
Great talk. Gary covered about as much as you could possibly ask for in a one hour talk, for what could easily be a full day workshop. Having a real example up on GitHub for attendees to reference for specific details was a very nice addition!
Very good information and presented well. Christian speaks a bit fast at times, but he's covering a lot of information
While there was a lot of good info in this talk, as someone who had never used or installed Xdebug, I felt a little lost. I think the talk would've benefited greatly from a 5-10 minute overview of how Xdebug is installed/configured, and what Xdebug is (browser extension? IDE extension? PHP extension? command line tool? all of the above?). A higher level overview of standard Xdebug workflows would be nice too. I think I would've gotten a lot more out of this talk if I'd used Xdebug at all, but as a complete newb I was lost.
I enjoyed the talk and gave me some things to consider in even my current projects however I had a hard time following along due to how quickly you were going through each slide.