Talk comments

Very well-presented. Might benefit from some more specific recommendations.

Deep information on lexing/parsing and how to get started made this very informative. The "why" thread could have been stronger and make it less academic. Small font size and poor color contrast made it hard to see parts of the slides.

A lot of information but still presented very clearly. It might be good to have a diagram at the end of the talk showing all the model parts and how they are interacting to give a big picture overview to what we've just learned.

Anonymous at 17:03 on 30 Oct 2014

hofs is an old idea and thats really cool how he brings that up on how that is later added in other languages iguess he applies that same idea to goto functions ? Not sure but 5 stars definitely

The fact that you use a case study, makes it really understandable! Good choice. On top of that I like the fact that you're also explaining the background of SOA as an development approach. Keep on doing that!

Damnit... you just created another research todo on my list! Good overview of what you can do with HAProxy. Interesting to hear that you are even replacing BigIP F5's with this solution.... that's an enormous money saver!

You did very well on this though subject! I liked your idea of the finite state machine, but the papers did not create any extra value, because you could not read those. But I know for sure you can pimp that for next time.

This was a fun and lighthearted way to end the evening. I'm not sure it cast Zend products in a positive light though. Seemed to draw attention to some of the dirt under the rug.

Brilliant as usual. Apigility is something to be proud of. I saw the value way before I even came to ZendCon and we're already using it in production. Great presentation which solidified our decision to use Apigility.