This made me yearn for a library that implements the while just, hopefully akeneo's batch will suffice.
Also 0 out of 5, was expecting way more p++.
But in general, thank you, system migrations are always a pain, glad to learn more ways to make them reasonable.
Talk was very dense, with a lot of information and tips to different Symfony tricks and components.
Maybe the content was even to much? Since the talk had to stop early...
The second perfect episode of 2016 talk.
Some code examples and infrastructure schemes will be great.
A perfect talk: smart, clear and with good examples.
Super great delivery!
Would have appreciated to see more details at php level, but I guess squeezing it in 25 minutes is pretty difficult.
Always nice to see pragmatic approaches, curious to see why the 2 second switch to master is refreshed on read-only page hits.
Overall, you powered through the nevervousness, keep it up, you did great.
Nice talk, very good for being the first one.
Only suggestion, I would take care of a few details on the slides, because on some a few manual returns would have made them more readable.. Maybe it wasn't tested in a 16:9 setup?
On the upside, hugely informative on an aspect of Symfony (and Redis) which I expect to be overlooked by many.
On the downside, lots of lists, might use a more "narrative" format.
Also would recommend replacing the term slave with replica, which Redis now supports, and is more inclusive.
Technical note, phpstorm is capable of zooming in and out, no need to change the font size manually, hopefully that will be of use.
Very useful overview of the tools available to build a great API. Well explained, simple, to the point.
What can be improved: there are a few typos in the slides. Also, can be useful to add a summary of the problems we're going to fix with such tools.
"the whole jsr" not "the whole just"