Talk comments

This was my favourite talk of the conference.

Been programming over 15 years - I learnt some of what was talked about the hard way - so watch this talk - it will pay you back.

Feel the power! Nice job Paul. Thanks.

Made me feel reassured about the direction of PHP and the time I put into development with it. Thanks.

Hi. I have been programming in PHP many years but must confess to not being not quite up-to-date with latest developments.

But that's what I came to the conference for - and the keynote was pitch perfect explaining what happened with the research into JIT, refactoring the data structures & PHPNG/PHP7.

And then the progression with Zray and Zend Framework 3 with the emphasis on simplicity, reusability and performance and components.

Thanks - I enjoyed it.

Matthew et al. deserve a Nobel prize for getting this thing done. It takes us a big leap forwards in breaking down the silos between framework communities. The talk was engaging, giving a good sense of the how and why of PSR-7 and the (long) struggle to make it a reality. Well done!

Great.

I liked the file writing utility example.


I thought I had everything nailed down but I came away with a checklist of things to check.

Takeaway - 90% of hacks are internal!

I was told using PHP 5.3.x is insecure (even with backports) - but this is what you get on a default Rackspace/RHEL cloud instance - so I'll look into this.