Talk comments

Bit strange talk, not really php relevant. There were some hack ways to kinda make it work, but it was mostly about Erlang. I've had some experience with functional languages, but I'm not sure what this talk was about.

Again, great talk.
Still at the end you said "use only event sourcing if your business requires it", and I would like to hear about some examples.
Besides that, great job!

Jordy Moos at 19:38 on 25 Jun 2016

Interesting talk

Clear insight and presentation of the actions and consequences of the main items on the OWASP list. Shows the actions that the "hacker" needs to take. and the "victm" can diagnose and protect against in his/hers system.

I knew quite a bit already about this, but still picked up a few things. For a solid explanation for a webdev without security experience, this is the ideal spot to start learning how to protect yourself against the most common attacks.

Regards,
AntiFTW

Good topic, really like the idea o SOA vs microservices (vs nanoservices).

Nice presentation, with good examples.

Jordy Moos at 19:34 on 25 Jun 2016

Nice tips and tricks

The topic wasn't really interesting to me.
But the talk was one of the bests I've heard so far

Such a cool concept in a context that I'm not familiar with at all. Everything was quite clear and the (accidental) live demo was cool; theory is nice but to see it come alive and live is what it's all about! If I have to name something: try to find a way to become more comfortable talking to a group of people. Of course that also comes by doing it so great start doing this at the unconf!

Jordy Moos at 19:31 on 25 Jun 2016

Nice talk gave me a good insight into Hack. I heard a lot of it but never really checked it.