The title of the session was indeed misleading and should be something like 'Write multi-language manuals, the easy way'. I also thought, just like Dennis, it would be a session with technics and tips on writing code documentation easier and faster.
The speaker was indeed, visible, nervous, which made the session a bit hard to follow.
Not enough content for 45m, I am pretty sure helgi has enough stories up his sleeve for days, this keynote didn't deliver it.
More more! The only talk with really new stuff for me. I wont use it anywhere soon, but loved the talk! Sorry for the rude early leaving while you where answering questions, but had to go.
Solid and entertaining keynote with a clear message.
Thijs knows how to prsent himself, but i was hugely disapointed by the content. I had expected practical information about setting up and strategies for mysql farms, not sheet after sheet with lame sql queries for enabling/disabling a user/database. Shame to have such a presentationtalent wasted on this content imho
The venue didnt work for me at all. It was too noisy and too packed. Unless you were sitting right at the exit, you couldnt talk to anyone without yelling at them. I left after one beer.
Loved this talk. Good talker, knows how to present his content. Likd the historical overview and it was educational for me.
Great content well presented. Good stuff.
Sorry, i had expected more practical information on the implementation of rest. Not a overview of http statuscode i can look up on wikipedia as welll. Although i didn't knew about 418.
Good talk, nice slides and even working demos :)
Also fun to see the figures of Facebook, Google and other large companies.
Pitty we had to leave early to catch the train and (still) don't have projects where Hadoop is necessary.