Talk comments

I was looking forward to this talk and you did not dissapoint, highly entertaining. Good fun on a day filled with mostly technical stuff.

Great talk, very well presented by Gary and entertaining as always.

It was really intriguing seeing the non-technical realities of early-stage projects, and all the dirty little tricks used to monetize social games. I think this is the type of non-technical talk that a lot of developers would benefit from to help them better understand how much non-technical effort is required to actually launch and grow a successful product (especially in regards to Facebook games, but the underlying themes and lessons were fairly universal).

I almost want to sign up for Facebook now, just to play Gary's epic button-pressing game.

I for me it was interessting all the way

Very much liked Gary's self-deprecating presentation style. Learning about the ins and outs of developing a Facebook game from an organisational point of view made this an interesting as well as entertaining post-mortem.

Really set the right mood for the conference. Thank you!

So what is a person that feed the morons called? Awesome talk. ..! :)

Very funny presentation, enjoyable story and a lot of lessons learned. Loved it.

Anonymous at 12:33 on 27 Jun 2014

Very enjoyable :). And for people who might want to start venturing into the casual 'games' industry it has a lot of good pointers

Someone mentioned these commercial deployment/provisioning tools last week:
http://xebia.com/products

... also agentless but Java based

Boldizsár Bednárik at 12:27 on 27 Jun 2014

To be fair, It's a topic that is hard to make interesting and unfortunately my attention was lost @ 50% of the talk...