Talk comments

Wouter Post at 14:21 on 27 Jun 2016

Interesting way of coding.

I really enjoyed this presentation! It had an interesting topic and was very well explained. Thinking about giving the chef a raise...

Great talk! Small suggestion for your slides: move your text if possible to the center or the top of the slide. Your presentation was very well visited so tiny persons like me in the back can't see the text at the bottom of the slides.

Tim Huijzers at 13:54 on 27 Jun 2016

It actually made me want to use a Microsoft product.

Reinier Kip at 13:44 on 27 Jun 2016

> "Impressive for a first talk." -- Jeroen v.d. Gulik

Very fun to listen to, easy to follow. Very good to be reminded of how IT is to a newcomer. Good luck!

Reinier Kip at 13:42 on 27 Jun 2016

As other have said: the title doesn't match the content. Also, it didn't feel right having all topics presented as "tips". Lastly, please speak slower, you talk as fast as you probably do in Spanish! Room improvement, but I enjoyed myself nonetheless.

Reinier Kip at 13:39 on 27 Jun 2016

It helps that Ben is a native English speaker, so he was easy to understand. He presents very naturally. He did cause some confusion with me regarding what technical team leads and team leads are in his opinion. Good talk though!

Reinier Kip at 13:37 on 27 Jun 2016

Jeroen is easy to follow and presents it all in a natural manner. He gave interesting insight in his experience building a development team from scratch, including how to find people to hire, and building a well-functioning team.

Reinier Kip at 13:33 on 27 Jun 2016

Interesting talk. David was easy to follow and not only explained the capabilities of Thrift, but also when you'd (not) want to use it. In the end he pointed us to other, similar implementations like protobuffers and gRPC, to be able to make our own choice.

Reinier Kip at 13:27 on 27 Jun 2016

Fun tutorial! Luckily setting up DC/OS on Ubuntu was a breeze, and I had a scaled out websocket chat application, publishing its messages via Redis, and deployed from a Docker container built via continuous integration, running at the end of the day. In the process I learnt a lot from Lucas.