Talk in English - UK at PHP Joburg 2016
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Managing Legacy Applications With Composer and Laravel
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Great talk, real life implementations and live demos. Can hear the passion in his presentation, very opinionated:)
Fast, energetic and had a good point that if the new guy is not able to follow your deployment steps then there may be something wrong with a deployment process.
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Y U NO MOVE MOUSE POINTER!! (during normal slides) :P
Bernard's public speaking skill improved a lot since last year. The seemed more confident and focused.
The concept he presented is awesome. I know how it feels to be stuck in a legacy system and not having the time or permission to rewrite a new system, in which case incrementally moving it onto a modern platform is the best way.
He sound opinionated though. Using a Framework because one is familiar with it does not necessarily make it the correct tool from the job.
All & all, very good talk though.
Very passionate, very helpful
Great yalk and helpful overview.
Very use full for when you are stuck working and building on a old project.
Passionate talk!
This was a really brilliant talk, real live examples and implementation which you can adopt and use in your own project.
Great talk by someone that has felt the pains and sharing the tribulations. Very insight and created a lot of food for thought.
Really great talk. Bernhard did a great mix of providing information and then walking you through how to implement that information. This was definitely the best talk of the whole conference.
Bernhard did a great job explaining the ins-and-outs of migrating a legacy codebase into a more-modern and manageable architecture. I liked that the information was presented in a very practical way with good advice and things to watch out for.
Bernhard's session was one of the most memorable, especially because this is a problem I have encountered and many other people probably have too. He provided clear, easy to do steps to migrate with minimal downtime and hair-pulling moments.
Good stuff!
Great speaker with a wide knowledge of development!