Very interesting this talk and your other one too.
Keep it up! I hope you are there next year too.
Very well done Erika. I enjoyed your talk immensely and am looking forward to using Vagrant!
Very well done Julien.
Can you comment on your statement that if the cache memory is full it will restart and your site is offline?
That sounds like a scary thing to hang over your production. If you have a code base of more than 100K scripts it is not quite possible to 'compile' them in advance?
Also does it have to go in shared memory? Can we use for instance SSD to augment the available space?
Very interesting and fascinating this. Well done!
Great talk but I was a bit dissatisfied that only very little was said about the future and most was about the past and present.
Yes, very fascinating to see you cope with vulnerabilities. There were some things I never considered before, such as the XML vulnerability.
I would like to have seen more of the same. Surely there must have been other security related things Facebook had to contend with and overcome.
But very good talk man! If you are there again next year I will definitely attend.
Excellent talk.
Possible ideas to make it better:
* how to find out you have been hacked when nothing is obviously wrong. Some attacks alter nothing on the site but are content to install backdoors to DDOS people, send out spam emails etc.
* more examples of attacks you have discovered in the wild
I really enjoyed your talk, you are charismatic, pretty, and you know your stuff well, it was a pleasure to attend your talk
I enjoyed your talk last year as well Davey, and this one was also excellent.
Thank you
This was an interesting topic, I personally only started to use some of the SPL libraries within the last year. I feel as though the SPL is still very confusing (mainly the naming) but I can see that it includes lots of useful functionality. This talk opened up some of the possibilities for these under-used libraries.
As a JavaScript developer attending a PHP conference, I was pleasantly surprised to see this talk on the schedule. Angular is on my list of "things to learn" so this was a must attend session for me. I was expecting a gentle introduction to Angular; this wasn't that.
I agreed with many of the opening sentiments, but feel that the majority of attendees of a PHP conference would lack the required experience to take much away from this talk.