Beneficial to understand design concept of Apigility!
Nice job, Matt. Thank you.
Do have a lot in that talk. Would be nice if you could reduce that talk a bit and slow down -- just a little.
Marek, you are a soft spoken guy, but please get a little excited about your subject. I got some things out of your talk, in particular, going forward i will set up a framework to use PHPUnit for my legacy stuff and start getting some coverage. That's an exciting thing. Let your voice reflect that.
Nice session. I like how Alan brings people together to share ideas and experiences out loud.
I drink your cool-aid and its yummy. Great slides, great delivery, and totally on-point opinions; but I expected no less. Are you posting a link to the slides here, or somewhere else?
The presentation was informative but too much to absorb. Perhaps consider breaking into multiple sessions.
I think this was a good talk. You touched on a lot of areas that are paramount when you start thinking about a microservices architecture. I think you could definitely improve the talk by giving some more concrete examples of things like "how do you orient microservices around business capabilities" and possibly on the difference of thinking between developing in a monolith and in a distributed services architecture. You touched on it when you were talking about pitfalls of distributed transactions and cascading errors but I think you could make it a little more clear. That's an abstract concept that is essential for being successful in this type of architecture.
Some general feedback: the tweet slides were nearly impossible to read from further back in the room. I really liked how you set up the whole purpose of your talk by working through the background of why monolithic applications can be problematic with sufficiently complex or longer-lived projects and how microservices can solve that. Keep it up!
Fantastic talk, as a PHP, and Wordpress developer well worth it.
Might have been useful for some but I didnt really like it. I felt more like a kid been told by is mom how to behave then how as a developer to make better tool around me.