This is a @JSConfEU talk about how we interact with technology and how we should maybe rethink our god-like approach to software languages. It also showcases an experiment that allows developers to interact with PHP directly from Node.js.
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Disruptive, disagree with the status-quo\n
- Disruptive, disagree with the status-quo\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Semantics changes\n- Moving target\n- Predefined class names ... error class only on certain elements, not on div or em’s for instance.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- Incumbents do not generally react to disruptive technology until it’s too late.\n- Up to a few years ago that was PHP.\n
- If you were expecting an in-depth tech-talk I’m sorry but I sure hope that you take something back from this with regards to your language, your community and how thinking outside the box can create pretty cool things.\n