It was special to hear from another developer in which situation you will be taken. In no time, there is no time for personal development. I use for almost everything the agenda except "writing code". This tip stayed with me. So, next day I blocked instantly some time in the agenda for my own "code writing" moments. Furthermore, I find me well in the story. Personally I find it very interesting to hear the challenges/problems of others.
I enjoy listening to Matthias he can explain things very clearly.
The talk about 'cool kids' things is really one of the mistakes a development team makes is to adopt a technology which they are not experienced in. And dont do it right.
Nice talk. Some recognizable things. But also his personal experience and his personal development.
I always like it when people share their experiences. For me it was both a confirmation that I was doing stuff right and also that there are things I can improve.
Pascal knows how to involve the crowd I really like this.
A little suggestion would be to add a little more things you are proud of, because I'm sure I've made a lot of mistakes you didn't.
I really enjoyed your talk, thanks for sharing it with us!
It was quite a ride with a lot of information, but the point is clear, once you've seen this talk, you can download the slides and use them in as a roadmap to become a cool kid I'd say.
If you are already familiar with the concepts it is also great to watch this talk because it kind of explains the problems solved with the techniques used along the way.
Matthias is very strong in explaining things, it might be an improvement to add some examples.
I very much enjoyed the talk and I hope to see more of them in the future.
Many of the terms I already knew, Personally, I think it had a lot of topics in a very short time. I'm not sure if I could understand the presentation without previous presentations/blogs. Totally agree with 'anonymous'. Once you've seen this talk, you can download the slides and use them as a roadmap. As always I like the presentations skills of Matthias.