Great talk on the subject of framework choice. Gave some interesting suggestions on the matter of framework choice, and what a framework really is and should be. Delivered in near perfect English :)
The concepts of no-framework framework and components composability based on PSRs stirred things up a bit, which was actually great, because it gave some momentum for the panel discussion that followed.
Although a somewhat advanced topic, it provided valuable insights into the world of frameworks and what to actually expect of them.
Great talk with some nice examples and insights. Presented in a clear English.
Some stage fright was noticeable, but for a first time presenter, I think it went pretty great!
Looking forward to more talks by Matija :)
Beside the fact that the title is a click bait it was actually a very well made and informative talk. I especially liked the panel at the end as hearing different points of view on this subject is very interesting.
Interesting presentation, I liked the comparison with non-IT examples.
I liked how the slides were simple and not overcrowded with text. The presentation was much better than I expected since I didn't know much about the topic before listening to it.
Organized panel discussion with experienced people in area of work gave different points of view. Interaction with audience gives bigger attention to talks and opinions. Should repeat this on next meetups!
Interesting talk to see different point of view to various problems in development. Bruno prepared talk with FAQs and answers to them before starting which gave nice introduction.
Great and interesting talk. Presented in a calm and funny way with technically described problems and solution.
Good talks. The panel was interesting, especially the thoughts on future of PHP and Frameworks.
Panelists explained what frameworks they use(d) and why, giving valuable insights into various reasons behind their decisions, both for past projects and present.
From creating their own frameworks, to using popular ones, they tried to explain that there's always just one correct answer: "it depends®©™". Just like the talk that preceded, the panel covered somewhat advanced topics, but just enough for most of the audience to be able to take part and be involved with questions.