I really liked the way he made connection between seemingly unrelated subject and computing.
I really liked the talk, it was a very complete overview of the base of the subject.
Because the subject is quite dense in your talk, I think that I would add a few slides to recap a bit were we are in the talk and what's left to build with the parsers.
Also, a few time you weren't audible because the micro was to far from your mouth I guess.
Very interesting subject but I really missed the bird eye point of view of the code sample that you were showing.
Very interesting and dense topic.
Overall the talk was very nice but I would encourage the speaker to split a lot of his slides so that they become much lighter. There was way to much to read on each of them.
Very nice talk.
I really enjoyed the way he put the human relation as a motor of everything else.
The speakers presented a lot of good points, but the pace could be a bit higher.
I'd heard and read about docker quite a lot, but this talk tied it all together for me. Good talk and good speaker.
Quite in-depth, more than I expected from the description. Would have liked a more general view not specific to haskell or functional programming, more accessible to those who are interested in domain specific languages, but have limited functional programming experience (ie: my students).