Michał Trojanowski
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(15.Dec.2013)
Decouple your application with (Domain-)Events
Very nice talk giving much more than you can read in the documentation.

(15.Dec.2013)
Symfony components in the wild
Nice talk. It was interesting to see how easy it is to use the Sf components on their own and how some of them combine with each other.

(15.Dec.2013)
Drop ACE, use voters
Nice talk introducing the voters. What I was missing (as some others suggested) was a better comparison on when is ACE actually more useful than voters. Also the part about the ACE was a bit too humdrum and sometimes I just could not focus on the presentation, but I got the idea it's more complicated than voters ;) (I also kinda blame it on my tiredness on Friday).

(15.Dec.2013)
Cool like Frontend Developer: Grunt, RequireJS, Bower and other Tools
Great talk. Good introduction to all the different tools together with a short example of using them. I like the idea of having a project one can fork and play with to check out what you showed.

(15.Dec.2013)
How Kris Writes Symfony Apps
Great presentation. Really enjoyed it. It's nice to be able to learn thinks you can't find in the documentation.

(01.Dec.2016)
Making your applications work together through interoperability
Interesting stuff and fun to listen to.

(01.Dec.2016)
Do not (always) use FOSUserBundle!
A bit too basic stuff in my opinion. Some tips were useful though.

(02.Dec.2016)
Symfony Distributions Reloaded
That seems like it's going to be a great feature. The presentation itself could have been less about the history and more about the solution.

(02.Dec.2016)
Soup up Symfony - Keep PHP Alive Between Requests
Interesting talk. It was nice to hear also about the drawbacks of this approach.

(02.Dec.2016)
Kafka will get the message across, guaranteed
A decent introduction to Kafka and it's possibilities. Well done!
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SymfonyCon Warsaw 2013
Dec 09, 2013
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