Really good live demo (great conference wifi) of using Apigility's UI to generate some configuration and skeleton code, then showing how to connect it all to an exsisting codebase.
Very impressive to see the live-coding of an API over the course of the talk. Anyone willing to live-code from the command line in front of a group of people while simultaneously giving a talk deserves a standing ovation.
Great presentation, well tuned for speed and efficiency. I'm from the symfony userland but I will definitely be playing around with Apigility this week. Can't wait.
I was very impressed by this talk. Matthew showed us how to use the Apigility tool to streamline the API development process by doing the tool setup itself, then following up with a very brave live-coding demonstration. Although the "gifomatic" API might seem trivial to some, I felt it was concrete enough to communicate to lesser experienced devs who might not yet have written their own APIs (e.g., yours truly) how they should work. I left with a curiosity about exploring the Apigility tool further, and a reminder to play around with API development in my own side-projects.
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Super interesting talk and I was impressed with the live coding! Very intrigued by this project.
Excellent demo! I tried (and failed) to implement Apigility once before, but now it makes sense, and I am looking forward to using it in my projects.
Really good live demo (great conference wifi) of using Apigility's UI to generate some configuration and skeleton code, then showing how to connect it all to an exsisting codebase.
Very impressive to see the live-coding of an API over the course of the talk. Anyone willing to live-code from the command line in front of a group of people while simultaneously giving a talk deserves a standing ovation.
Great presentation, well tuned for speed and efficiency. I'm from the symfony userland but I will definitely be playing around with Apigility this week. Can't wait.
Super demo with real examples!
I was very impressed by this talk. Matthew showed us how to use the Apigility tool to streamline the API development process by doing the tool setup itself, then following up with a very brave live-coding demonstration. Although the "gifomatic" API might seem trivial to some, I felt it was concrete enough to communicate to lesser experienced devs who might not yet have written their own APIs (e.g., yours truly) how they should work. I left with a curiosity about exploring the Apigility tool further, and a reminder to play around with API development in my own side-projects.