Good coverage of some of the concepts and the pitfalls of bad design.
We're right in the middle of re-assessing our git workflow so this talk couldn't have been more timely. I really appreciated the examples and demos. Git Flow, commit rebase-ing, branch histories, and even the differences between svn and git are a lot more clear and tangible to me now after hearing this talk. My only critique would be a request for more explanation of what problems rebase solves beyond a cluttered history (perhaps also some more detail on how git pull fits in). Thank you very much for the talk!
Started out good, with breakdown of SOAP -> XML-RPC -> REST, with some examples of each, then seemed to slip into AngularJS and wander around. Which, to be fair, was pointed out in the session description, just seemed out of place at a PHP conference. Do wish the SOA section would have been discussed more with solid examples.
Good overview of main areas. Kind of basic level.
As someone that's still using svn at work, I appreciated this talk very much.
I'm actually a Front End / Mobile developer and even I found the level of AngularJS information a bit jarring for a PHP Conference. Really interested in BEAR.sunday that he referenced, though!
Lots of information but far too Angular/JS focused for a PHP conference. There was a brief mention of PHP (there was more PHP covered during the questions after the talk) but the majority of the talk was on Angular which is a great framework but a little out of place for this event.
Good AngularJS information, hard to connect HTTP concepts with PHP from this talk
I enjoyed this talk but I was hoping for more comparison and not as much focus on mongo specifically. So I guess I was mostly interested in the first half (?) of the talk? The presentation was pretty good, though! So I still enjoyed it. :)
Didn't mind the Angular coverage as much as other reviewers, perhaps because I'm already a fanboy. More SOA might have been nice. Appreciate the pointers to BEAR.sunday and JSONSpec - look forward to learning more about each.