maybe I was to good informed, but I haven't heard that much new things in this talk. Had hoped to learn more about HTTP/2 and SPDY but about 80% of the talk was about IPv6 and SSL. Had better listened to a more interesting talk...anyway. The info and speaker were allright. Only almost no new content for me unfortunately.
THE best talk of the day. Great content and also nice to see and hear the speaker, he is passionate and you can tell that! Only minus was the way he handled the PHP6 question...although it has been told over and over probably, not everyone knows all the info...there are no wrong questions ?! Anyway, can't wait to play with PHP 7 and will need to learn then new features as soon as possible of course to becoming a better PHP programmer.
Almost the best talk of the day...only the one about PHP7 was better...but I can't wait to learn and work with Drupal 8. Both presenters did an excellent job and were really passionate (you could see and hear that). Hope to see them both at next year's conference again!
Great talk to start the day with after the social :)
45 min wasn't enough unfortunately.
Could have used more cats.
great info, knew the product but not all the inside tricks. So much value (now we don't need to find it out ourselves which costs a lot of time) such talks have. Well done!
I'm not exactly sure was I was expecting from this talk, but it certainly was not a review of UML and why designing and diagraming an app is good. That is a fact I guess no one attending the talk would have discussed. The key point, in my humble opinion, should have been how these artifacts fit into the ever changing requirements and code base of an agile project, how they are updated and transformed over time on a sprint basis to be kept in sync with the project. A mention on reverse engineering tools as the ones provided by IntelliJ and how they could be used for this would have been nice.
Also, given that many of the talks on DPC15 were about event driven design some more insight on diagraming this architecture would have been a plus in line with the rest of the conference.
Anyway, no doubt Harrie is a good speaker and one that makes you wish you had the time to stop by and continue talking about the subject.
Live demos would have rounded this to a 5/5 as an introduction to RabbitMQ, though I understand that some technical problems made it impossible. Great talk, despite of this, and a big plus to make a vagrant machine to test it out available for the audience.
It lacked a little bit of rythm at times, but it was really interesting to get some feedback from the open source package manteiner trenches of such popular projects as composer and monolog. Great talk on the human side of the OS community from the inside.
Having a bit of (important) computer history as a last talk is a very pleasant way to end a good two days of conference. Thank you for that.
I loved the working (software) Analytical Machine. It was very interesting.