Talk comments

The content was great, but perhaps some more usecases and implementations would have been nice.

Anonymous at 22:42 on 26 Jun 2015

I heard the guys presenting were especially asked to keep it 'simple' and not highly technical. They both knew quite a bit more then they could show today. And the workshop idea might be indeed a great idea to do next year!

Great talk, Erika is highly motivated and you can see that by hearing/seeing her speak. Also liked the recorded demo - clever, and this way the talk will (almost) never fail due to bad luck.
Too bad there are not more talks by her at this conference, she is one the best speakers at this years Conference in my opinion.

the presentation was all show and it was hard to learn anything from it - although the info given was probably very interesting, due to the many laughs and fast way of presenting it, I surely missed a lot...
maybe next time less show and more relaxed explaining of the topics?

the talk was interesting but quite dry to hear/watch, had hoped to see some real world examples instead of the abstract examples, but I am sure I wouldn't have done better ;-)

THE best presentation of the day in my opinion! Awesome content and well prepared. Everyone should have heard/seen this talk, a must see.

nice talk, good content and good presentation skills, well done

Arnout Boks at 19:38 on 26 Jun 2015

Good talk, nicely balanced. A great overview of available tools/libraries, and the live coding at the end really illustrated the possibilities well.

Arnout Boks at 19:33 on 26 Jun 2015

Really awesome talk, with great slides and a humorous presentation style that not distract from the very informative content. I really liked how you made the transition to command buses feel natural as an evolution from the original code and worth the real-life message analogies. Thanks for the great talk!

Arnout Boks at 19:29 on 26 Jun 2015

Great talk, with very nice slides and presentation style. I really liked the different point of view, a nice eye-opener. Only bit of critique I can think of was that it felt a bit philosophical. Maybe some practical pointers for combining temporal and structural models in an application would be a nice addition.