Using Mikko Koppanen's PHP ZMQ extension we will look at how you can easily distribute work to background processes, provide flexible service brokering for your next service oriented architecture, and manage caches efficiently and easily with just PHP and the ZeroMQ libraries. Whether the problem is asynchronous communication, message distribution, process management or just about anything, ZeroMQ can help you build an architecture that is more resilient, more scalable and more flexible, without introducing unnecessary overhead or requiring a heavyweight queue manager node.
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Thanks for this talk, I got a very good idea how 0MQ compares to other MQ servers. I really will try 0MQ with some greenfield or pet project soon. The ratio information to presentation time was good for me, but I suspect it could be overwhelming if you don't know concepts like ESB and PubSub. The slides, though beautiful, could perhaps be improved by making clear if the nodes are clients, servers or 0MQ instances. I really liked the code examples!
Loved the talk, truelly inspiring into the usages of ZeroMQ in all types of situations. A pointer device would have been a handy addition. Fast moving at times but it was also very inticing into the benefits of zeroMq :)
This was an excellent start to the day. Very interesting subject. The example code was easy to follow and the live demos worked flalessly. Ian's speaking style is very good. Good clear speaker
Really informative talk with a lot of content; makes me think how I could use this as I see a huge potential! The code was easy to follow and very informative.
21.May.2011 at 16:37 by
Very good talk, has really inspired me to explore ZeroMQ. This was exactly what I was looking for! Many examples that made it look easy. As others said, please use the pointer. It was high-paced, but good, except that I didn't know all terms and abbreviations. Besides that, good presentation!
Interesting discussion and good examples. Will be looking into 0MQ for log aggregation. Also thought it was interesting how many areas of this architecture overlap with some of the principles behind node.js. Well done overall.
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20.May.2011 at 09:30 by Max Baerten
Good talk with clear examples. Nice.