Wow. I learned a TON. The audience interactivity and ability to see live examples was very helpful. More tutorials should be like this.
Good talk, not a big fan of the link with the movies but the refactoring of the code using tests was awesome and for someone like me that has never used PHP Unit Mocks yet, this was great!
A lot of the talk was review, but there was also some very interesting stuff that was new to me (like X-FRAME-OPTIONS for clickjacking). And thanks for taking time this morning to talk to me about securing DB connections.
Great talk. I switched over from modeling at the break. Very entertaining and practical. The amount of audience participation was great. More tutorials should be like this.
Way too much time spent on history. Halfway in we hadn't done anything but talk about history. A tutorial needs to be hands-on and tangible much earlier.
Very solid presentation covering the topic in a way where I can now immediately start using rabbitmq with PHP, but have details on more advanced topics such as high availability.
Great talk, covered design patterns and architecture decisions rather than a tutorial of how to use a specific document database.
Nice presentation, thanks
1st half was a little over-generalized, but I see the need for that background. Code samples were solid.
Was ok, but lots of talking for a "hands-on" session, I would have preferred a let's find a security issue and let's actually use it. As mentionned in the presentation, showing an exploit in use has much more impact.