@JulienTopcu commence son show sur OAuth2 expliqué simplement. #devoxxFR
Code unique qui ne change pas ? Des anciens convives arrivent à squatter des chambres. Petits problème de révocation. #DevoxxFR
Petit lexique pour la suite. @JulienTopcu #DevoxxFR
Robert Hits qui s’occupe de la livraison des pâtisseries du Grand Budapest Hotel #devoxxFR
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En main propre on vous dit ! #DevoxxFR
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Authorization code Flow with PKCE: le seul flow OAuth sérieux a implementer.

@JulienTopcu #DevoxxFR
Les scopes ne sont pas fait pour des end-users ! #oauth #DevoxxFR
OAuth2 bien expliqué sa mère… Merci @JulienTopcu pour cette bravoure. #devoxxFR

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