Expected more than basic information about containers and Docker
I really liked the honesty and simplicity in this talk. Thanks to Boyan for sharing his personal experience it really got me as I seem to share most of his bad habits. Sadly, we could not hear the end of the talk due to the delay of the previous lecture...
I would love to hear the rest ;)
Huge disappointment. Excuse me, but this talk was boring and tedious. At least 50% of the public left the room during the lecture and I was really unamused by the lack of real-life stories supporting the advantage of code reviews.
This talk was on my top 3 list for the conference, but probably the word "Practical" set wrong expectations. The theory was dominant (like text to speech from Wikipedia) and the lecture reminded me of the university :/
My suggestions for improving:
1) Personal examples (epic fails/wins thanks to code reviews)
2) A pinch of expressiveness when giving the talk and interaction with the public
Very informative talk but the interaction was missing.
Good talk for someone who is not aware of ML. Lian Li lost me in the middle of the lecture due to the lack of interactiveness or a little too much info. I guess more than 45 minutes are required to showcase this specific use case because it was rushed at the end.
Probably the most passionate speaker at the conference (ignoring the fact he's also a friend of mine). Despite the subjectiveness of the talk, Kaloyan shared lots of examples and his authentic experience.
Informative, but could have been structured better