I've made it to Milano (Bergamo) airport (which isn't in Milan but in Bergamo!!) after a great #phpday conference. Still a good 6 hours of travel ahead, but feeling pretty confident I'll make it out of Italia today. Had a great time!
Thank you to everyone that made @phpday a truly amazing experience for me. The organizers, the sponsors, the Attendees and speakers and mostly all the old and new friends I was able to meet. And the feeling that this was growing a community!
Thank you all!
And also thank you to the pope for making todays tourist excursion a truly interesting visit 😂
@shochdoerfer Yeah. Originally he was supposed to do the closing keynote but then @sarah submitted her keynote. And @phpday did the only sensible thing and delegated the pope to the day after#phpday... 😁
After lunch, @OndrejMirtes snuck in the #phpday lighting talk session talk to us about @phpstan 1.11 new release, with a couple of interesting new features!
@rob this is the Docker snippet that I was talking you about to avoid needed the wait-for script. You define the healthcheck on the MySQL service in Docker Compose:
@willpower232@rob definitely! But it's just a small improvement over Rob's approach that he had in his slides at #phpday, where he was executing a well known "wait-for" script
Right now on #phpday stage, Enrico Zimuel presents a talk about LLM in #PHP, and reminds us how LLM are "based on really big deep learning networks, no one fully understand how it works internally'
Live coding always works in rehearsal but never on the day! Thankfully @Girgias is adept at improv in C, and remains cool as a cucumber under pressure (at least outwardly).
It's a nice 'day in the life of a core developer' talk. 😂