thinking about implementing TDD in our company and you sure told me what I needed to know. What the caveats are and what should be realized before fully switching to TDD, this was the most interesting sheet to me.
A good and useful talk, not outstanding. But the "not outstanding" part might be due to the preceding keynote that nobody can compete with.
Nothing to add, this talk was just that good.
I had expected a more hands-on experience with Gearman and/or other tools. But after having experienced this workshop I have a lot of ideas and inspiration which I can use.
Especially the part about large servers vs. lots of small servers and how you should shift your perception.
A very very entertaining and inspiring talk.
I guess the reason that some of your jokes didn't come across, because you sometimes maybe talked a bit to fast for a for the most part non native english speaking public. But don't change the pase of the talk, because it was spot on.
I have the feeling I learned more about HTTP than I learned about REST. But the speaker explained the why of that very well, so after all it was a very useful talk.
I was hoping it would be a bit more focussed on the details of solr, and less on the why. The speaker can still learn quite a bit about presentation skills too.
It was a good introduction though, so I give 3 thumbs up.
A very good talk, I was hoping that he went on a bit longer about the part where he searched for all points within a certain distance of a set of coordinates though.
As said above it was very sales focussed, and a big part of the information I got I could have also just read on the oracle website.
Well presented talk, a bit too much OpenStreetMap perhaps but it was nice to see some less-known services.
Really informative talk with a lot of content; makes me think how I could use this as I see a huge potential! The code was easy to follow and very informative.