My keynote at PHPUKConference 2024 original
Here's the recording of the keynote at this year's PHPUKConference.
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Here's the recording of the keynote at this year's PHPUKConference.
Last year at Full Stack Europe we had two great keynotes by two amazing speakers: Jeremy Keith and Kevlin Henney. We're very happy that we can share the recordings with you.
Next month, we'll have a new edition of Full Stack Europe, you can purchase your tickets here. We have an excellent line-up featuring Justin Jackson, Una Kravets, and people that work at companies like Meta, Google, Netlify. If you're familiar with the Laravel community, you'll also probably recognize Kai Sassnowski, Tobias Petry, and a few others! Hope to see you at the conference!
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The keynote of Tailwind Connect 2023 took place on June 20th, 2023, featuring presentations from Adam Wathan, Sam Selikoff, and Steve Schoger.
Last year, my buddy Dries and I organised the first edition of the Full Stack Europe Conference. We recorded all the session and intend to publish each one of them in the coming months.
We just finished processing the first video. Here's the keynote, titled "Building" by Jeremy Keith.
Here's an amazing talk by "Uncle" Bob Martin where he gives an amazing overview of the history of programming and where he thinks it's headed.
How did our industry start, what paths did it take to get to where we are, and where is it going. What big problems did programmers encounter in the past? How were they solved? And how do those solutions impact our future? What mistakes have we made as a profession; and how are we going to correct them. In this talk, Uncle Bob describes the history of software, from it’s beginnings in 1948 up through the current day; and then beyond. By looking at our past trajectory, we try to plot out where our profession is headed, and what challenges we’ll face along the way.
Can't wait for his talk at this year's Laracon US.
Like at most previous editions, DHH delivered a keynote at RailsConf 2017. This year he spoke on the importance of belong to a group, programmer values, and belief systems. I love being in the Laravel community, but one thing that annoys me sometimes is the "us" vs "them" mentality you feel here and there. What I find great about DHH's talk is that is a positive approach to the values of Ruby community. He doesn't say that the other communities are bad, or lesser then them.
Anyways, go watch this keynote, it's great.
Ross Tuck gave a one of kind closing keynote at this year's (excellent) Dutch PHP Conference. Clear your schedule for the coming hour and watch the video of the talk with full attention. It's really great.
At the conference there were a lot of talks on events sourcing. The two talks with that subject that stood out for me were Shawn McCool's (where he applied event sourcing to the board game Quantum), and Greg Young's opening keynote. Watch the latter one here: