Funny, charismatic speaker! Interesting talk on how to improve performance and how to find the bottlenecks.
Very basic, nothing you can't find in the docs.
This was the best talk in the conference. A real life example with all the mistakes made and lessons learnt. I really enjoyed this talk. I'm following the topic and I haven't seen such a detailed explanation of the problems. We'll be moving quite soon into microservices architecture with kubernetes but we're affraid of that and we'll definitely consider your suggested approach with "big service" in the begining. Thank you for sharing that knowledge.
It was a really great talk I had known about this component before the talk happened but now I see a clear advantage and benefits of using it. I'm going to give it a try. Thanks
I thought the flight gimmick was a bit distracting from what was actually said and if fell a bit flat at points because of it. I would prefer a more traditional talk because the content was quite cool to hear.
Small piece of feedback: give some more room for people to start clapping or give them more ques to do so, because some stuff felt under appreciated because of it.
Fun presentation but a bit hard to follow at some points. Mainly because the speaker was talking very fast with a pretty heavy accent. Maybe slowing down a bit will improve the presentation a lot. Content wise it was cool to see a more modern take on developing an application with Symfony and Vue.js.
great new info, some stuff I did not get to try or didn't even know what was. But I feel that for someone who keeps track of the Symfony changes a bit better might have seen everything already. Anyhow, great talk nonetheless.
I already had some experience with prooph and event sourcing so the examples were quite easy to follow. So what for me gave extra value were the lessons learned and the ones shown were really informative. I will definitely give it an extra try when I get back home.
Nice presentation, but speaker was sometimes drifting a bit in her story. While some background is nice, keep in mind that most people know how a todo issue is created and you really don't need to explain even if it make the story more complete. It distracts from the actual presentation, which was actually quite entertaining and worth hearing.
Great talk!