I thought there would be a prize or something if somebody would guuess how many typos there were.
If you're dyslectic: let you're audience know AND let somebody see your presentation before giving it. If not: please read your own presentation.
Great start with the whole powerpoint joke, but that's all the positive there is.
If you're gonna take a lot of time (too much?) to let people see the differences of performances between queries on different tables, you really HAVE TO take a little time to let them see some "show create tables" to show them what causes it. But only a phrase like "you should learn and use indexes" would have made your point. You could also mention the mysql limit (and common pitfall) of 1 index per query per table and mention explain, but you didn't.
It's ok to point out all the possibilities briefly (very useful even) but you've made the wrong choices of where to go in depth and where you did you did it in a wrong way. Because of this you couldn't even take the time to only point out all the topics.
Thanks for the feedback, I feel like it''s only fair to point out the good and the bad, but maybe I should tone down the negatives slightly!
Absolutely superb keynote. Sets the bar for any other speakers out there.
Really cool and funny talk. Thanks.
Really cool talk with good content, now I really should start using nginx!
It was obvious the speaker knew exactly what he was talking about and it gave me a great side by side view of the proxies out there with their pros and cons.
Love the Chuck Testa reference which defines a proxy quite well.
The best talks happen when you get the perfect combination of a great passionate speaker who's, talking about an awesome topic. This was one of those talks.
Clear, nice and interesting talk.
Got some of what I came for. Not sure if it's even possible to get all ;)
Liked the talk, but didn't hear anything new or had any new insights and I don't feel like I know a lot about the subject.