A very good tutorial session, I now really have a good idea how to startup with this and how to get into more of the stuff.
Also a big thanks for answering all the questions we asked you the day afterwards!
I'm a sucker for good code examples. It was all so clear, I left with a feeling I could just start this right away.
Amazing talk. I liked that you showed us how you started out and why you switched to using the queues, busses and messenger component. Nice practical tips and tricks as well.
During the Q&A someone asked about 'what happens when something goes wrong?'. It might be interesting to go into that a little more. Maybe not in this talk, but in a separate one, next year or so ;)
Jokes were on point.
Very informative. A to the point explanation of the various types of people you can encounter and how to bring them on board. I will definitely think of this talk when I find myself in one of those situations again ;)
Well structured and very interactive.
I didn't have any experience with Event Storming before this tutorial. It was a real-life demo of an event storming session in which you could participate. By the end, I had a clear view of what it was all about and could easily see the benefits of this 'technique'.
Good overview of some of the available techniques to debug performance issues. Have not heard of meminfo before so will check that out sometime!
Really enjoyed listening to the challenges and solutions Jordi came across when scaling applications
Was a good talk, Explained the concepts well.
Wasnt much detail on how to exire tokens if you are not storing them.
Not sure if you have used paseto ? Perhaps touch on that also ?
https://paragonie.com/blog/2018/03/paseto-platform-agnostic-security-tokens-is-secure-alternative-jose-standards-jwt-etc
Its good to see some of things things you have achieved with laranighter. As the framework was not being used as "normal" I would hae liked to see some examples of how you replaced the models. It sounds like the only thing left in CI was the routing to controllers ?
An amazing talk as always. The jokes were amazing... but were they really jokes ;)