Great talk that was able to go over a ton of info on the many queueing technologies out there and why one may choose one over another.
This is a huge subject and would've been great to hear a bit more in depth info but I realize that wasn't the goal of the talk so as an overview and getting the conversation started for those not familiar with queue brokers it succeeded.
Fantastic approach to a subject with such a wide variety of topics to address and one that can have a lot of strong opinions. Really enjoyed the overview followed by the look at different queues then a dive into how to work with some of those queues.
Fantastic approach to a subject with such a wide variety of topics to address and one that can have a lot of
I know I need to learn more about queues because I have a couple of projects putting things into a "queue" (database table) which gets processed by a cron. Queues and PHP workers would be a far better way to address this. So there was a lot of good information here that I'll be digesting and ruminating on. One thing that would have been helpful for me would be more practical examples.
Really great topic and a lot of information to digest. I took a lot of notes and will be thinking about how to start integrating this thinking into our workflows.
Very knowledgeable about the subject. It's really good to see workflows other than the ones I'm already familiar with or using and figure out how to improve.
I really enjoyed what I was able to catch of this presentation (unfortunately I had an issue on a client site come up I had to take care of real quick and so wasn't able to give my full attention to the topic the whole time :( ). But I'm definitely already thinking about how to implement pipelines everywhere. You know what they say, when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail...
Sokath, his eyes uncovered.
Great presentation. My biggest take away is to seek first to understand. Listen to understand not to rebut.
A great introduction to all that's encompassed under the "Doctrine" umbrella.
Great talk! Cal's use of stories about his own experiences keeps the talk interesting and focused. My biggest takeaway is the point that we often forget, our users are experts in their area.