Very good presentation with huge potential.
IMHO leave Symfony aside and add more details about the core - weight calculation and back propagation.
Great talk. Nice eye opener about Computer Science history.
What I would love to know is why there was a decline in % women in Computer Science, since if I remember correctly, in the 60's and the 70's there was a 50/50 gender balance in this field.
The description made me think it would be very in depth.
I was somewhat dissapointed that you skipped the really interesting parts and only touched the basics of some tools. I also think since the description already mentioned several system/debug tools you could expect that the audience would be aware of the basics.
Overall well delivered and clear how to get started.
Most missed: more advanced tips and tricks for system debugging.
Very well delivered talk, very clear what Hexagonal Architecture is and how we can achieve this.
It gives a nice overview of what PSR-7 is and how it got there.
Perhaps the best talk of the conference. At least the most honest one. You deserved a bigger room.
Would've loved more detailed explanation how FRP compares to other types of programming. At some point it looked very much like stream programming and MapReduce. Still not sure where FRP should be placed exactly in the big picture of programming paradigms. Kudos for the demo app indeed!
Would've loved more detailed explanation how FRP compares to other types of programming. At some point it looked very much like stream programming and MapReduce. Still not sure where FRP should be placed exactly in the big picture of programming paradigms. Kudos for the demo app indeed!
The title is written in a click-bait-ish way. Just say it's a basic introduction to RabbitMQ and what you can do with it. Speaker even included an installation slide, and went on to explain the RabbitMQ API instead of its concepts and ideas, and the problems it solves. The room reserved was too big for this narrow talk.
I knew bits and pieces about IPv6 but thanks to this presentation I got everything put clearly in order.
Seems like it is time to get IPv6 fully implemented. Thank you Marcus!