Enthousiastic speaker, presented very openly by sharing his own mistakes and experiences.
Complements Ben Waine's talk well by looking at it from a slightly different angle (being unprepared).
What I'll take home from this: being a lead developer is as much about people as it is about tech.
A practical talk explaining a simple example app with non-trivial features. Demonstrated the benefits to traditional syncrhonous applications clearly.
I would have liked a quick comparison of ReactPHP versus existing solutions, the current development status and examples of real world applications.
For someone deep in the OO world, this talk is a good introduction to all the things functional programming is about.
Although I'm sure I would have to revisit this subject until I know how and where to apply these principles.
The speaker was very calm and easy to listen to.
I particulary liked that quote: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"
@Christiaan so what should I improve in order to get 5 stars from you? It's a bit confusing to get 3 stars for a "good talk" ;)
Great talk packed with info. Could maybe use a few jokes to make it less intense :)
Although it was targeted at junior developers it was a great recap of debugging technique
Well done!
Nice talk, it didn't give me new insights, as I already know a bit about the hexagonal architecture, but nevertheless it was a good talk
It was refreshing to get a peek beneath the hood of javascript.
Some of the theory was a bit harder to understand, although overall it was quite easy to follow and understand
Experienced and sympathetic speaker. Clear overview and argumentation for using microservices compared to traditional monolithic software.