Talk comments

Thanks everybody for the great feedback. Based on what you said I understand the following:

• the talk needs to cover more perspectives (i.e. agency, small company, large company, startup, etc) and not just the idea situation
• a couple of example that would walk demonstrate the process being used on something real so the attendees can see the principles applied in some sort of meaningful context

Those additions would, of course, solve for the length. Thanks again.

Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/bermonpainter/death-to-wireframes-long-live-rapid-prototyping

great presentation, albeit a bit too fast paced for me.

Nice talk. Enjoyed it. Visual is key.

In the area of the code and visual, I would recommend the following.

Not an expert, I am quoting accessibility principles:

- Use black background with white text. Highest contrast as possible between the text and the background.
- Make sure the text font size is bigger, and a better contrast ratio.
- Sadly the 'hilight that line' makes it darker and harder to read
- Some UML in the meelee would have been helpful

Great session. Glad I came to see it. Nice to see other alternatives to trendy WebSocket. Right tool for the right task: given use cases and examples. much appreciated.

Seriously, where's the painless portion? Apart from a software able to rollback changes from a version to a lower version or apply sql up to a version i see nothing painless here.

Don't get me wrong, you're a pretty orator, but your presentation didn't present me anything painless about database refactoring.

Enjoyed the up-to-speed-on-syntax and advantages about the changes.

Very usefull. thank you

Very insightful. Glad I went to see it. Cleared many questions I had on about how to implement.

Keep up the good work!

Very good introduction with such a good in-his-element speaker. Enjoyed the delivery.

Examples were great and the vulgarization and put into context was great.

Very good talk on a very boring topic (which the presenter was well aware of).

At one point there was a bit too many examples of different models, but at the same time, it made sense.

Given the topic, this was about as good as you can expect a presentation to be. And several good insights.