Hey Brandon - thank you for your feedback. One of the challenges regarding standards is that very few of the most widely adopted hypermedia specifications are in fact standards (such as JSON-LD which is not as popular as HAL). I also firmly believe it's important to understand where the space is headed and alternative methods, which is why we focused on resource driven vs. action driven and included Siren and CPHL. Unfortunately, our time was very limited, and the focus of this talk was to look at what hypermedia is, and why it's often implemented incorrectly, not to dive into the intricacies of hypermedia and it's current state. With that said, I have another presentation called "Hypermedia: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" which may be helpful if you're looking for a deeper dive into the issues. But keep in mind that this is still a real challenge that we're trying to solve, and as such there aren't necessarily going to be concrete answers to everything. Anyways, very happy to chat more about hypermedia if you want to catch me later today or shoot me an email. Thank you again for your feedback!
Damn, this was a little hard to follow but very interesting. Have a few legacy apps myself after 10 years using zf1.
Cool that you can override a incoming call and route it differently with zend expressive.
I think it would be good to try to divide the talk into more clear steps so it is easier to follow. "We don't want to send back html, then these steps are required etc.".
Maybe keep fancy developer tricks to a minimum too to make it more understandable and focus on the given task to port your old app.
Very pleased to see that I'm doing everything that Colin mentioned already! Talk was well presented and he made some difficult concepts easy to understand (at least for me).
Good speaker but too basic for me even though I'm new to apis myself. Agree with Alex about the rank of level for sessions. Would be good to know.
Wasn't that much news for me but energetic presentation. Agree about keeping the commands a little lighter against the audience.
Loved the session and it opened up my eyes to something I've been struggling with in the past.
I discovered I don't use closures often enough in my code. Great Talk!
Interesting and good introduction. Had hard following/understanding some parts but overall good.
Might remember wrong about this but the code on github could have comments explaining the code.
Interesting talk and a few new insights.
Very good presentation!
Great talk, actively engaging the audience is awesome and I definitely picked some good new things up for this. Thank you!
Found the tutorial very enlightening. Will see how this concept can be applied while working on apis.