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Great talk, great speaker! Really enjoyed it!

Very nice talk with not much new knowledge but so much enthusiasm, fun and insight!

Anonymous at 20:46 on 22 Nov 2012

Great keynote. Fun, entertaining and insightful. Very good roundup for the day!

So. Much. PHP. Love. <3




... and porn! ;-)

I really liked this talk, had much fun!

Funny facts and awesome ambition. Great talk.

Funny facts and awesome ambition. Great talk.

I really liked this talk, thanks.

I can't really put myself to rating this a 1 thumb up "because I've seen it before" ;)

still an excellent talk. good overview of new features, good messages to get across to people on technology, community and people.

Anonymous at 16:27 on 23 Nov 2012

Great Keynote

Anonymous at 23:25 on 23 Nov 2012

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Anonymous at 12:02 on 24 Nov 2012

That's really inspiring entertainment!

The talk was just awesome for me because it showed, just how relaxed and simple the giving of a speech before a lot of people can be. Sure, one must accept and like the kind of humor, but next to the style of presentation, one really got a good feeling about being a php programmer.

One-man show, lots of energy and inspiring!

Anonymous at 13:43 on 25 Nov 2012

Probably the most entertaining talk of the conference. Good presentation of why you should not be ashamed to be a PHP developer in the next religious-style discussion about programming languages, what is going to be in the next PHP versions as well as what contributing to an open source project really means.

Good presentation skills.

I saw this at PHPBNL12 and it was much better. Seemed like you were not really interested this time (maybe the audience was to blame). But reading the other comments, it seems like I'm the only one that felt this way.

Anonymous at 16:50 on 25 Nov 2012

Funny and interessting talk. Thanks!

very funny and interesting. best keynote on this event!
youporn rules ;)

Good to hear this from time to time to be reminded that PHP is what you make of it.