Keynote in English - US at PHP Tek 2026
Short URL: https://joind.in/talk/9320a
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Every developer has been there: staring at impossible deadlines, drowning in technical debt, watching AI reshape everything we thought we knew about coding. When uncertainty hits, we tend to slow down, get scattered, and lose momentum. But what if the secret to thriving in this rapidly changing tech landscape isn't about learning the latest framework?it's about becoming activated?
In this high-energy keynote, you'll discover how to transform from a stuck developer into an Activated Developer??one who is clear, focused, and takes decisive action even when the path forward seems uncertain. Drawing from real-world experience leading teams at global tech giants like Google and Microsoft, this isn't just motivation?it's a practical methodology you can apply immediately.
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Great energy and real talk to start our second day. Especially appreciated the ice breaking work — we could use more of that in the opening!
A great way to kick off the morning. Great energy, funny, relatable, and reassuring (especially in these turbulent times).
This was a good talk, and I loved the mini-breakouts, but I feel like the time slot was too short for the time covered. I hope that I will be able to find this talk again online and perhaps rewatch or watch a longer format, if available.
The speaker did a great job of covering the high points of their framework, but I felt like we didn't dive too in-depth on the deep details of each pillar. By way of example, the only salient point I took down in my notes for "the messy middle" was "people need something that feels familiar". It felt like there wasn't enough time to cover the details properly before the speaker had to move on to the next slide.
Overall, a good talk and I look forward to following-up with the speaker and getting to ask some more questions!
A little loud for first thing in the morning. Resiliency in the face of change is a critical skill but I felt like it was a little drawn out without a whole lot of concrete skills I could take away.
Great content. Though I’m never a fan of keynotes having audience participation … versus delivering well prepared message.
I enjoyed the energy and the activity where the table worked together to solve a real work problem one of us was facing.