Best talk of the conference, this guy is brilliant! Good delivery, speaks from experience and brings the message across very clearly.
I can definitely recommend getting him as a speaker for your conference.
I've talked to Bram before so I knew it was going to be an interesting talk, I liked that he focused on explaining what it means to have certain disabilities. Instead of telling us what HTML attributes to use, he told us how to simulate having a disability. This adds much more value and of course matches the title of the talk by putting emphasis on testing.
I was intrigued by the subject but I unfortunately couldn't keep up with what the speaker tried to explain. This may either be due to the fact that I couldn't focus, or due to the examples being too hard to grasp.
Speaker seemed quite nervous so sometimes he tripped over his words, this happens but maybe something to work on.
It's great to see someone put that much effort into preparing a presentation, it had a clear outline and I loved the videos showing everything. I would recommend this talk to anyone who's looking for a introduction into the React landscape.
Awesome talk, has been a while that I don't see such a well prepared and such a good timing in a talk with "live coding".
I wouldn't have anything else to add, but I'll try to tell on what to make better:
- You have built safety in the beginning by telling the "agenda" for the talk, I think in some cases it's not necessary, since your timeline is well build you can just go on without pre presenting
- Before switching the subjects you had a review moment, it was good and you could maybe improve it a bit more, I'm not sure if it was improvised or not
That's all based on my opinion tho, the presentation was awesome!
W00pw00p!
Loved some of the information, nice insights and to the point about what data about you is used and sold by big companies.
Next time, leave the "vote for us" at home and you would get a star extra. (it even was against the COC)
Cool, thanks for the demo's and insights about what is possible for almost no money.
Love to see how kids pick up these days, didn't know any of the shown languages and research behind it.
Thanks for these insights, will definitely take a look at some of those
This should be an opening on every php conference :)