Very nice intro to xdebug.
Not just a great idea but a great, clear presentation as well. Solid coverage of the background, idea, and examples.
Well-preserved and useful information. Helpful even for those who think they don't have to deal with people.
This talk was done very well. I enjoyed the case studies and details of the issues and resolutions. I work for a video game developer and we definitely fall victim to some of these issues. The five whys are a great tool to get down to the root of the issue.
Good roadmap for the obstacles you have to overcome to work testing into your process.
Great talk about what the future of bitcoin holds for secure methods of exchange. I look forward to this type of talk happening at future Zendcons. All of the speakers were very articulate and proved to be extremely knowledgable on the topic.
Great talk with a great attitude. Really opened my eyes to the impact of testing and bringing back that philosophy to my gaming studio.
Great speak. Having to deal with evil legacy stuff at work, gives me "the light at the end of the tunnel"-hope when starting to modernize it.
Great speak. Having done a bunch of cli-work, this speak gave me some (obvious) pointers that would help me along.
The explanations on how things work from the speaker were great. I was a little disappointed that we weren't able to do any real coding at all due to the environment setup process taking so long.
Reason 1 for this was the capped wifi. However, in the future this could be solved with an email to those who are registered with instructions like "Download and install vagrant and virtualbox...check out this vagrant manifest from github and have the vagrant box created prior to arriving to the session...etc". I think something like that would have helped a lot in terms of allowing us to actually code out the demo app.