28.Jan.2012 at 09:52 by Anonymous
Nice talk, got some new info about websockets, will try some of the stuff for sure
Presentation skills could be better, speaker was a little bit nervous and lacked speaking experience
Igor Wiedler (28.Jan.2012 at 09:00)
Talk at PHPBenelux Conference 2012 (English - US)
Todays web applications have come a far way since the early days of static pages. Ajax has made it possible for them to become a lot more responsive and in many cases enhance user interaction.
Now the next revolution is about to happen. The upcoming W3C WebSockets standard will enable bi-directional communication between the browser and the server.
In this talk you will learn how to use WebSockets to enhance your existing applications. I will show you how to use socket.io in node.js to dispatch events to the browser in near real-time. You will learn how you can already use it today.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/4763
Track(s): Microsoft room
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28.Jan.2012 at 09:52 by Anonymous
Nice talk, got some new info about websockets, will try some of the stuff for sure
Presentation skills could be better, speaker was a little bit nervous and lacked speaking experience
28.Jan.2012 at 09:52 by Anonymous
Nice talk, got some new info about websockets, will try some of the stuff for sure
Presentation skills could be better, speaker was a little bit nervous and lacked speaking experience
28.Jan.2012 at 10:04 by Ian Barber
Really enjoyed the demos and the examples. The introduction to the protocol and the reasons behind it was probably a bit too long - I think you expressed the core ideas well, but pushing through that section faster would not hurt at all. I would also consider putting the slide about the use cases somewhere nearer the start, as it provides a good context for the types of real world problems that comet does a bad job with. Overall really enjoyed the talk, and the use of ZeroMQ and Node.js with PHP was very well done, definitely made the talk more practical than many websockets introductions.
28.Jan.2012 at 10:33 by Jérôme Poskin
I think it was maybe a little to long on the first (theoric) part. As a developer I certainly wanted to see more code and samples, but anyway the talk was very clear and pleasant as usual.
28.Jan.2012 at 19:24 by Patrick van Wijk
Great talk! Very inspiring and practical.
For me the tempo of the talk could gain a bit though.
28.Jan.2012 at 20:56 by Nathan Bijnens
Way too long intro of "the web"/http, after that it was great!
28.Jan.2012 at 23:04 by office@thisway.ro
big topic, far too little time for it. thanks for the starting points
29.Jan.2012 at 05:24 by Tom Bevers
As already said here. The intro of web sockets was to long. But after all a good talk!
29.Jan.2012 at 09:54 by Tom Van Looy
The intro was indeed a bit too long, ... too bad there was no time left for the other examples at the end. Very interesting topic, this should have been two slots ;-)
29.Jan.2012 at 19:59 by Patrick van Kouteren
Yep, the intro on HTTP could be skipped (as we SHOULD all know about this) but the story was very clear. The examples were clear and I quite liked the topic. A workshop would be awesome!
30.Jan.2012 at 08:07 by Rudy
Great talk, with a good (working!) example :-)
Maybe some more examples next time..
30.Jan.2012 at 09:05 by Jurgen Rutten
Nice talk
Too bad you didn't get around to all of the examples, the http intro should be cut short
30.Jan.2012 at 09:23 by Frank Desmettre
The talk wasn't too bad but since I'm toying around with node.js/socketio I know a lot of things could be handled better than the examples given in the talk.
30.Jan.2012 at 18:11 by Jeroen de Jong
great talk! could not wait to get home and start playing with these websockets myself!
31.Jan.2012 at 08:48 by Igor Wiedler
Frank Desmettre: If there's anything specific that could be improved in the examples, I'd really like to see a pull-request or ticket on the github repo: https://github.com/igorw/websockets-talk.
01.Feb.2012 at 00:08 by Michelangelo van Dam via api
You showed knowledge and passion in this talk, and your demo was absolutely great.
But try to rehearse your talk a couple of times to match the given time, including Q&A. Another thing, you know this stuff so don't be nervous about it. You'll see it works out OK.
28.Jan.2012 at 09:17 by Dennis van den Ende via api
Really great and understandinle talk.
I have no experience with websockets itself, but you did add my curiosity for more.
Well done