Great talk. It resolved the missing pieces I needed to get everything set up I think.
Great subject, but not presented as great.
Some remarks (intended as constructive feedback - don't shoot me ;-) ):
- You can make your point in a few slides, but not go on about it. ;-)
- Your talk has some gaps in terms of explaining what some terms are (jargon)
- Your code examples miss some context / syntax (and "I had to fit it on a slide" is not a very good argument when there's plenty of space left - others didn't have this problem)
I expected a bit more examples and tools. Very good talk in general though.
Interesting concept, but kind of odd that the initial of goal of the speaker is to not have to install a web server of every designer / front ender's PC and ends up with a technique that still requires a server after all.
Technique is quite interesting a would be good for mocking up stuff, but I'm not sure how it'll hold up in production performance-wise, since DOM manipulation is quite expensive.
Speaker has a good presentation style. I liked listening to him.
Great talk. I am buying napkins next week for 0,79 cents :)
Great insight in meteor. Perhaps the speed of talking was sometimes a bit fast, but I could keep up with.
Introduction about HTTP/1 was a bit too long for my taste, could have been shortened to about 10 to 15 minutes. The part about HTTP/2 was very interesting but could have been a bit more in-depth.
The speaker presents in a nice way, but could be a bit more animated - it was all a bit dry, that would do the talk a lot of good.
Good speaker, good overview of PSR-7.
Great to see the actual examples and seeing how easy it is to use the ELK stack. You convinced me for good.