HTTP is your Architecture

Tobias Schlitt, Kore Nordmann (31.May.2011 at 11:15)
Talk at International PHP Conference 2011 Spring Edition (English - UK)

Rating: 5 of 5

Like it or hate it, in the web environment you are always bound to HTTP. While many people see HTTP as a big limitation, you should turn the tables and see it as your best friend! This interactive and open session gives you an insight into the architectural principles of HTTP which are important to know and seize for normal web sites, as they are for RESTful web services.

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Rating: 4 of 5

31.May.2011 at 10:18 by Nicolas Pastorino

Thanks for this talk. Comprehensive, detailing practical usage of the native Web architecture. Was also informative for people curious about REST and its whole craze.

A few PHP code snippets or stubs showing how to bootstrap the creation of an HTTP-compliant app could have been nicely illustrative for people just getting into these principles.

Nice one all in all !

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 10:18 by Anonymous

Super!

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 10:40 by Bastian Feder

nice talk. finally one not only mentioning the standard methods, but clearifying what they are actually for.
well done lads.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 11:43 by Peter

the presentation was as good as yesterday evenening.
it was very interesting to hear about the standard methods, what they are for and why you shoud use it that way.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 12:16 by Michael Stepanov

Many thanks, guys, good talk. Started thinking hoe to adjust my web projects to follow HTTP / LCoDC$SS.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 12:31 by Anonymous

Great talk!

Rating: 4 of 5

31.May.2011 at 12:58 by Jörg Basedow

Certainly no waste of time to attend your talk. Not revolutionary but very well researched, assembled and presented. Rock on...

P.S. I especially liked the LCoDC$SS acronym.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 13:59 by Okky

zis presentation was great!!

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 18:21 by Patrick Einwag

Awesome talk, definitely one of my favorites during the ipc. The speakers did a good job.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 20:29 by Phil Stahlschmidt

Thanks for the presentation. I wasn't aware of the HTTP request types <-> HTML5 allowed types story. Although i normally use GET and POST without much thinking of the other request types and the sleight nuances. Your session helped understanding the Concepts and was pretty clarifying.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 21:14 by Anonymous

I can't hear about that often enough! Really nice talk and some few new insights.

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 08:34 by Anonymous

This was my favorite talk on the IPC. I've got a lot ideas about how I have to design my Applications, to benefit fully from the HTTP protocol.

Rating: 4 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 09:24 by Niklas Lindgren

Well presented with a lot of good stuff - most of which I personally already was familiar with, but that's just my personal problem.

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 15:26 by Matthias Zitzmann

Greet sessio!

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 19:08 by Andreas Eckhoff

Great talk, again also the pair talking style:)
Very informative, looks like a lot of things to do in our applications.
Thanks a lot.

Rating: 5 of 5

03.Jun.2011 at 08:33 by Roy Kaldung

This was a very informative talk witch faces a whole bunch of often unmentioned aspects of HTTP

Rating: 5 of 5

07.Jun.2011 at 10:22 by Anonymous

Very well done presentation. Both speaker were very capable and professional. The talk was informative as well as entertaining. Really good job!

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