Talk comments

I'm excited to play with RabbitMQ in my application where applicable. This talk was a great introduction to the power of RabbitMQ and how to get started. I would suggest slides showing changed code in bold where necessary changes are needed for the follow along. Foreign code (to attendees) doesn't quickly stand out making it hard to keep up at times.

Good info to take back and put into production!

Damien Seguy at 14:31 on 24 May 2016

The slides for the presentation : http://fr.slideshare.net/dseguy/php-7-compliance-workshop-saint-louis

Joe Ferguson at 14:12 on 24 May 2016

Great in depth dive into RabbitMQ, great demos and explanations of really simple and complex scenarios.

A great and fairly comprehensive overview. I'd suggest mentioning the repository with the code being used earlier in the presentation. Also, use that repository yourself to walk through code examples to reduce time spent typing, though hand-entering code is fine for responding to questions for which you don't already have an example. Otherwise, nice job. Would attend again.

Great talk. Chris Cornutt has a great knowledge of the tools and skills required to properly secure a web application to the best of one's ability, and deal with the consequences of a hack.

It would have been nice to see more real examples of recovering from hacks, and tools for finding exploits, but for the topic of recovery and discovery was still brought up to great detail.