Joel offered a well paced talk about async JavaScript, using an easy to grasp analogy of creating a PB&J sandwich. His presentation style was relaxed and informative, and demos were easy to follow.
He did point out that this was the first time he was giving this presentation, and that the slides hadn't been fully tested yet. The slide composition was compelling and engaging, although they could have done with better contrast and larger text size for those at the back of the room.
That said, he stepped the audience through the code verbally, allowing those with even a small understanding of async JS concepts to follow along.
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Joel offered a well paced talk about async JavaScript, using an easy to grasp analogy of creating a PB&J sandwich. His presentation style was relaxed and informative, and demos were easy to follow.
He did point out that this was the first time he was giving this presentation, and that the slides hadn't been fully tested yet. The slide composition was compelling and engaging, although they could have done with better contrast and larger text size for those at the back of the room.
That said, he stepped the audience through the code verbally, allowing those with even a small understanding of async JS concepts to follow along.