It seemed like an interesting topic, the bits I could catch, but the echo of the mic made it very difficult to understand the speaker. Not a slight on him, he seemed very engaged with the topic, more an issue with the room set up.
A fascinating concept, but would have liked to see an example with a more real world applicability in a larger application, for example entities with 2 dozen properties. So would have liked more discussion of use cases and when it would, and would not, benefit considering the use of immutable objects.
Gave me a much better idea of what is and is not an enterprise ready application, and how to better evaluate potential projects in the future for being enterprise ready. Good insight and a clearer understanding of how my boss evaluates the products we use.
Interesting though not what I was expecting. I was thinking it would be more about how to refactor versus the theory and discussion on how to argue for (or against) doing it and how to justify it with business logic. While the case studies were fascinating to a degree, the theories weren't really applicable to our shop, as we don't have issues with arguing for the need to refactor, more on how to do so.
Short, but insightful into the new document store. Was worth learning of it and a bit about it. Would have liked to see a more real world example of usage in a PHP app though.
I really enjoyed this keynote. I found the information about Async PHP particularly intriguing and can't wait to dive into exploring that.
Dana, I think the contents of the talk were great but maybe I could have done without the live demos. As a member of the audience I think more often than not live demos get in the way of the presentation flow and waste a lot of valuable time that could maybe used to get more content across. Some presenters like Lorna Jane Mitchell show short pre-recorded screencasts of the "live" part of the demo, so people see the things being executed in real time as she talks but there's zero chance of errors happening. Again, as I'm sitting there, I don't care if the commands are being executed live or are part of a slideshow as long as the content is there.
Very well put together and presented. I couldn't change a thing (see what I did there?).
I thought it was going to be a more nuts and bolts kind of talk. I expected to see code examples too. The talk showed a completely different thing than I was expecting but did it so very well. I've seen Adam on other talks and he always delivers.
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