Talk comments

Anonymous at 10:43 on 15 Nov 2015

Well presented, and fun topic, but missing structure: what was the actual point being made (besides "this is my what I do")? And perhaps equally much feedback for the org: the relation to coding was too far fetched / nearly non existent.

Anonymous at 10:42 on 15 Nov 2015

Decent talk. Liked that you personalized it and that you covered all the standard questions of browser support and alike.

Anonymous at 10:41 on 15 Nov 2015

Yes! A talk that leaves me thinking way after the end is a great talk. Will I ever apply it in my job? Doubt it but I will definitely play with it. Thank you!

Anonymous at 10:40 on 15 Nov 2015

Liked the subject but the presentation was off. Felt like a technical documentation being read aloud.

Anonymous at 10:39 on 15 Nov 2015

I got distracted by the usage of the word "right" at some point.

Anonymous at 10:38 on 15 Nov 2015

Great introduction into Docker.

Anonymous at 10:37 on 15 Nov 2015

Great introducion! Going to research into how to apply it to a closed-source community

Anonymous at 10:37 on 15 Nov 2015

Very interesting talk. I enjoyed it a lot. The ant colony analogy was excellent.

Interesting idea and concepts. I like the idea of adjusting a language to your domain.

As Peter mentioned, I think that this talk was less suited for the wider audience. As the audience got thrown into the deep regarding functional programming and EBNF.
But the message of the talk and the idea of domain specific error messages are still very interesting.