I just realised that my #dpc24 talk is up online!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKfhfvQJLe0
Some more feedback on it would be appreciated, even if I already got some on certain things to improve. :)
I just realised that my #dpc24 talk is up online!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKfhfvQJLe0
Some more feedback on it would be appreciated, even if I already got some on certain things to improve. :)
@heiglandreas @ramsey LOL... been seeing that so often... especially with newsletters/mailing lists.
Apparently people use "Create new from" a lot and only update the HTML. When you receive the email and view it in plain text, the content doesn't match and often is about something completely different...
Case in point: all the emails from #DPC24... (the text version is the original announcement that they're back in person and that the CfP is open,)
I wrote a bit about my excellent experience at @dpc_ibuildings: https://skoop.dev/blog/2024/03/25/Dutch_PHP_Conference_24/
It is clear that people are not used anymore to using joind.in for feedback, based on the lack of comments/ratings on the #dpc24 joind.in event.
If you were at DPC, please leave feedback on the talks you attended!
For those that were at my talk "Watch the clock" at #dpc24 : Find the slides at https://heiglandreas.github.io/slidedeck/20240315-dpc_watchYourClock/index.html#/
And I would really appreciate some feedback at https://joind.in/event/the-dutch-php-conference-2024/watch-the-clock
It was great to join #DPC24 with my colleages. I learned a lot about using PHPStan (thanks, @OndrejMirtes) in a much better way and I understand the benefits of being a contributor for open source projects much more.
In the upcoming months I will try to contribute to some dependencies we are using on a daily base.
See you next year!