Ok now I want to try converting some of our tests to behat. :-)
I guess that if next year more people raise their hands when you ask 'Who uses Windows?', it will be because of this local http server.
I found the talk very entertaining. Slow start but got better as the minutes passed. Loved how you admitted how stupid you felt :) We all make mistakes! Well done!
Fun as always ...
I'm really close to giving 4* due to lack of proper Mikola-jeophpardy-style suite :)
It was interesting to see a duet of speakers, they got it working pretty great but I'm not sure that there was that much difference in context to go for a duo ... However, interesting idea and done pretty good
On the content, I think intro with showing Entities/Forms/etc can be bit shorter as this was SymfonyCon and I dont really know any devs who have avoided entities/controllers or forms while working on it (not sure there are many non-experience Sf devs coming to a conference like this but I might be wrong).
Interesting idea with the RichModelFormBundle, will for sure check it out (but I do have some reservations on part that it's better to write config files for a 3rd party module vs writing more code)
I'we seen Ciaran speak on multiple occasions doing a variation of this talk so I was waiting for the Symfony details: thank you for some of the tips and tricks there.
If you have more, I would like to see a full talk on just Behat/Symfony integration
Great keynote!
Only suggestion, I would rather split it into a keynote covering why and what and a talk covering how. It was at moments hard to follow all the Symfony binary commands and how they relate to SymfonyCloud (and the new product wasn't covered at all).
Entertaining talk. Key message I took with me: Do things because they bring value to your project, not because people on the internet tell you to do so.
Thank you very much for the presentation and for providing the slides, Antoine!
I heard about the messenger component before, but now that I've seen some concrete example code, I actually know what this is all about. I hope the 'experimental' tag can soon be removed.