Good talk about distributed systems synchronisation, but examples were hard to follow on the slides. Especially the vector clock ones were extremely unclear (add some time sequence or different representation?).
Would have named the talk otherwise (just focus on vector clocks maybe?)
This is EXACTLY why I wanted to come to DomCode. Talk like these mess with my poor developer brain, and that spawns ideas and discussion. Some may say that it was hard to follow, but I think that the the bar should be raised, and this talk goes there. One remark: try simplifying the slides to smaller examples, highlighting just what the reader should look at (yes, also in one-liner code samples).
Awesome talk, knowledgeable speaker, absolutely amazing.
Good talk, but a bad fit for the conference format.
Need to talk slower and clearer though (mostly due to venue bad acoustics)
Super informative and cool talk! Would like to see more talks like this in the future!
Cats with guns riding unicorns. Nuff said.
The talk gave me a little bit a "78% of the statistics are made up. This is probably one of them." feeling. Although it was a nice talk, it was also very opinionated.
Very enthusiastic speaker that knew what she was talking about. Shed some new light in some places and reassured me in other places. Thank you.
Well prepared! "Live" coding felt really live and you've got me really interested in React Native.
While this is a topic that has been rehashed many times already, I thoroughly enjoyed the talk itself. The analogies used were refreshing and interesting, and the speaker radiated with enthusiasm which made the talk very lively and engaging.
I was expecting the usual boring team-building talk, but:
* Didn't realise that the speaker was n0xie
* n0xie did his n0xie magic
Very well presented, practical advice, fun, very useful for any type of company with creative workers.
Would endorse for your own conference, if you are reading this and are organising one.