I think it was a great keynote. It was a good surprise to bring in the mentalist in to spice things up. However, I do believe that all should have been left to Wed and just concentrated in the ZendCon intro.
I feel happy because Wim uses plain and easy listneing English, and I feel this contents is very useful advice.
This was a great and informative tutorial. I learned things I had never heard of or never knew what approach to follow. I have a checklist of things to do when I go back to work based on what I have taken from this tutorial. Great!
This just seemed like an Amazon presentation - like the one I saw at an Amazon sales presentation. Not super useful TBH.
This talk was so good! I have always focused on the S in SOLID, and really needed to learn more about the rest of it. O: OCP - was one I never could understand even though I had read some blogs, but Julien explained it in a way I could finally understand it, and distill down into a tweet even.
Examples were great. Talk felt a little repetitive in a few places.
I learned tons and it demystified a bunch about the service manager for me.
Thought the tutorial went well and directly followed its objective. However, I think it geared more towards an audience that is beginning to learn OOP. Most concepts were familiar to me and I didn't feel the tutorial added much to me. That, however, does not take the fact that the presentation was great.
Nailed it.
Enjoyed the demo process of writing tests -> running -> building out functionality. Good real world examples really helped sell the process.