Talk comments

Petar Netev at 16:13 on 18 Apr 2018

Sebastian made the understanding of the code sharing process via native script easier for understanding with his demo and presentation.

Petar Netev at 16:11 on 18 Apr 2018

Really good presentation from Rafal Kuklinski! It was very interesting to learn about Alexa from him.

That was a good presentation. I wanted to see what WebAssembly is and some practical examples and that's what I got. Worth the time.

It supposed to be discussion, but attendees were not in the mood for it, probably because it was end of the day. Presenters were good, but I was expecting to hear more about Toptal and screening process from them, but probably they didn't want it to be just a Toptal presentation.

Nothing practical in this talk. I expected much more, who to improve our code review process. The talk was suitable only for people who are not doing code review at all to consider start doing it.

Whole system explained here is just an example (on windows platform) but similar approach is doable on linux and with various databases and monitoring systems. I like idea about statistical approach for alerting instead of fixed boundaries, so maybe presenter should have spend more time on useful statistic methods here then on winlogbeat and specific technologies.

This idea is much bigger that for one talk on web conference, should have conference on its own, looks like it could have a future. But presenter is not good English speaker and not a professional presenter so the talk it self was not that good.

Great talk after great workshop on Friday, I almost have a full picture in my head now. Probably will have to do some POC project and do presentation in my company about NativeScript.

Even better than I expected (considering Microsoft is not my favorite company). Title is "How to hack a node app?" but only last 10 minutes were about Node, maybe there should have been more time allocated for hacking node.

Good workshop, I didn't believe C/C++ could be used in browser, Boyan proved me wrong.