So much information, so many possibilities. I am new to Kube, but still followed the presentation. It was advanced, but not too far down the road. I look forward to working with it.
Thanks, attendees, for your tenacity in waiting for me this morning. By way of appreciation, here are additional resources to answer questions from attendees:
1. Example of calling a service program from the toolkit: http://www.seidengroup.com/2012/12/27/service-program-procedures-with-php-toolkit-for-ibm-i/
2. How to install and use the toolkit using Composer: https://github.com/zendtech/IbmiToolkit/wiki/Installation
3. New version of data structure mapping tool with fixed-format RPG support: http://yips.idevcloud.com/Samples/RPGFreeTool/
Since you didn't get the full session time: if you still have questions, please contact me and I'll answer them gladly. Thanks for a great ZendCon.
Very good overview of what we need to get started in ML in PHP. Great presentation - very well prepared!
A very high-level overview that didn't touch much on code, but did give an idea of what could be a starter point for some very intimidating problems. He did a great job setting up the challenges that only machine learning could handle, though honestly I think the topic was broad enough that it would be impossible to cover everything I'd want to know in an hour with this!
Lots of good information about what's coming up in mySQL 8.
This talk was light on the "lessons learned" and more of a "here's the most complicated bugs we encountered, some of which were fixed in PHP 5.6." The Project Management stuff was good, but I wish there had been more of a focus on what classes of things gave them problems and their approach to solve them and less on specific, often version-specific, issues.
Great discussion. I heard Cal give a version of this talk a couple of years ago and its just as good this time around.
Well explained and put into practice
Interesting subject and good examples shown
Great 101 introduction to refactoring principles!