Was really helpful for a beginner like me. Great information.
I was expecting a little bit more of a tie of HTTP to PHP, but the AngularJS information was very good. I picked up some really good pieces of information from this talk though. The dry humor was executed very well, that tends to be a tough thing to do well, but you nailed it. Very good talk, would have gotten more out of it if I used AngularJS.
Good information that makes me rethink my ORM solution or at least give more consideration to some issues.
Lots of good info. Good thing we didn't have more questions!
Fantastic overview!
I'm torn - I liked learning about AngularJS but didn't know that's what the talk would be so much about it and was hoping to see some more PHP. In general, I liked the content about API design, RESTful principles, etc. Keep pushing people's understanding about hypermedia, content negotiation, etc!
This talk offered a clear and pragmatic path for making significant improvements to a legacy codebase. Looking forward to the book.
Excellent talk! Thank you! I'm sorry the time ran out, I would have liked to hear more. I really appreciated the clear examples of threat / solution pairs (with straightforward code samples no less!). The explanation of real threat vectors vs stupid mistakes cleared a few things up for me as well. I would gladly see this talk again - just for the opportunity to get even more out of it.
Not the best Nate Abele presentation I've seen, but I'll give him a pass for being sick. I appreciated the AngularJS examples, even though they were unexpected.
I think this is a case of two talks mixed together. Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but I think JS is part of the PHP stack at this point and so an Angular talk would be perfectly at home here, but mixing Angular specifics with the basics of HTTP/REST/Hypermedia is a lot to cover in 45 minutes.