This was literally one the best internals talks I've seen with lots of detail going down to literally the lowest possible levels of detail. Simply the best, better than all the rest. Better than anyone, anyone I ever met.
Well presented with humorous and was full of information in a nice 20 minute slot.
It is always interesting to hear about what new good stuff was added to symfony and friends. But I would prefer a more 'basic' persentation. Let the improvements speak for themselves, they are great as they are. No need for cat images, or for letting the audience answer to rethoric questions à la 'are you ready?'.
You used your time to touch a lot of interesting subjects. Very nice use case, I picked up a lot of things that were new to me.
Nice introduction to fogger. But I wonder how wel this works for actual databases. Maybe you could try using this on the database of the demo-instance of CiviCRM. (https://civicrm.org/demo)
I think this talk needs some work. It was not clear for me whether it was for a beginner audience or for an advanced audience. If you are talking to an audience of beginners, you should explain things like aggregates and payloads. If you are talking for an advanced audience, your might pick some more advanced examples.
I imagine it shouldn't be easy to replace a speaker so close to the start of the conference. Even so, Tobias did an amazing job.
Really enjoyed this talk.
I would have preferred to see a more concrete example in which you use the security mechanisms for some particular user access handling. e.g oauth.
Not really suited for the advanced track. Was pretty much the security docs in a different format, which doesn't really seem something to present in the advanced track. And while I can understand that it can be stressful to be on such a big stage, but the profanity was very out of place.
What I expected was a more in depth presentation. Maybe explain something about the voter strategies or how to white guard authenticators, or even maybe explain why not to use the buildin stuff. In the future the presentation should really take the audience (and/or track) in mind.
One of the best talks of the conference.
Based on a real use case, Anthony provided lots of great insights and learnings about the do's and dont's of working with a Microservices based architecture.
Worth watching for anyone that is working or pretends to work with Microservices.
Well presented and informative talk. We should have more talks which show where projects failed and how we can learn from those failures.