Climate change and IT, scaling sustainably, a keynote from SymfonyCon 2022

The end of the year is usually the occasion to take inventory of the past year and make good resolutions for the coming year. The good news is that we, as developers, can move the needle about Climate change.

Learn more about climate change by watching Climate change and IT, scaling sustainably, a keynote from Fred Plais, CEO of Platform.sh and Leah Goldfarb, Environmental Impact Officer of Platform.sh.

This session provides an overview of climate change, explore how to quantitatively reduce your carbon footprint in the cloud, and explore what actionable information is needed by the client. The ICT sector contributes ~4% of global greenhouse gas emissions – this is more than global aviation.

The video is now available in your SymfonyLive account!

35 more talks are also available in your replay section if you were registered to SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022 or SymfonyWorld Online 2022 winter Edition. If you didn’t participate at one of these conferences, it is still possible to buy a ticket to watch all replay at the unique price of 149€. All talks are in English with English subtitles.

Take this opportunity to watch when and where you want the great following talks:

Keynote: Introducing the RemoteEvent and the Webhooks components hosted by Fabien Potencier
GNAP: The future of OAuth hosted by Robin Chalas
Dilemmas and decisions. What we’ve learned designing new Sylius API hosted by Łukasz Chruściel
From monolith to decoupled…wait, why is that one getting bigger?!? hosted by Shawna Spoor
Customer Trust: Lessons Learned From 1000 Cybersecurity Assessments hosted by Christian Hyatt
Unleashing the power of lazy objects in PHP hosted by Nicolas Grekas
Transactional vs. Analytical Processing hosted by Christopher Hertel
Advanced Git magic hosted by Pauline Vos
7 Lessons You Can Learn From Disney Movies hosted by Stefan Koopmanschap
PHPStan: Advanced Types hosted by Ondřej Mirtes
Schrödinger’s SQL – The SQL inside the Doctrine box hosted by Claudio Zizza
The PHP Stack’s Supply Chain hosted by Sebastian Bergmann
Symfony & Hotwire: an efficient combo to quickly develop complex applications hosted by Florent Destremau
Building a great product means designing for your users hosted by Natalie Harper
FrankenPHP: a modern application server for Symfony apps hosted by Kévin Dunglas
A self-training journey to the Symfony Certification – and beyond hosted by Camille Jouan
Voice of partner panel discussion: how Platform.sh agency partners drive innovation and growth hosted by Erik Evrard
Fighting impostor syndrome: a practical handbook hosted by Marine Gandy
Decoupling an application with Symfony Messenger hosted by David Buchmann
Mutating a symfony project hosted by Isabel Garrido Cardenas
Calculating what we can’t see: carbon emissions in the cloud hosted by Mary Thomas and Leah Goldfarb
Advanced Test Driven Development hosted by Diego Aguiar
How to handle content editing in Symfony hosted by Titouan Galopin
What is FleetOps and why you should care? hosted by Jessica Orozco
How to Instantly Upgrade your Legacy Symfony in Minutes hosted by Tomas Votruba
A web for anyone, anywhere, anytime hosted by Rowdy Rabouw
Modernizing with Symfony hosted by Alexander M. Turek
Headless possibilities hosted by Ivo Lukač
Observability tools: Who’s who? hosted by Jérôme Vieilledent
Painless authentication with Access Tokens hosted by Mathieu Santostefano
Dynamic Validation with Symfony hosted by Marion Hurteau
The Evolution of Symfony: Now and to the Future! hosted by Ryan Weaver
Build apps, not platforms: operational maturity in a box hosted by Ori Pekelman
Bring your own knowledge: The Shopware App System and platform.sh hosted by Niklas Dzösch
From a legacy Monolith to a Symfony Service Oriented Architecture with zero downtime hosted by Clément Bertillon

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