Talk comments

J at 13:14 on 27 Jun 2016

Really enjoyable talk, you are very capable of transferring your own enthousiasm on the subject.

@dennisluitwieler Could you please describe what were your expecting in my talk?

I want to change my slides to include an additional information. Unfortunately AOP is a very complex technology and my purpose was to deliver it as easy as possible. Do you remember my question about "who knows something about cross-cutting concerns"? Only one person raised his hand. Compare this to the moment when I asked about the tangled code example, almost everyone raised his hand. So, I was right not to include a very complex things into my talk.

Thanks to everyone who have attended my talk! It was a big pleasure for me to be a speaker and to deliver my talk for you. Looking forward to give more talks!

Mark Redeman at 12:40 on 27 Jun 2016

I like that your presentation was quite thought provoking and you used good arguments / code examples for it.

Mark Redeman at 12:31 on 27 Jun 2016

Great talk you've motivated me to start reading the dragon book.

Mark Redeman at 12:29 on 27 Jun 2016

This is a nice subject but really hard to explain.
By adding a bit of history you made it more approachable. I liked the examples that you used, but I did get a little lost with your first diagram.
I think it would benefit if you added some animations illustrating the behavior of an algorithm or added some extra slides explaining the symbols used in the diagrams. (I personally got distracted trying to understand the diagram of the A5/1 implementation and as a consequence didn't pay attention to what you were saying)

Though I personally liked seeing a bit of math, I think you should skip the notation and just show a simple example of how the equations are used.

It felt like a list of items had to be narrated in a very short time. Talking was way too fast and the anti-patters were too serperfically talked about. i would rather liked to have seen 2 or 3 of these patterns bit with a deeper insight to it than the superficial overview of many

Cool insight into the reflection library. Even though I currently have no real use case to apply this library to any of my projects, it was very interesting. awsome delivery. humorous speaker who can deliver hit point without problems.

Mark Redeman at 12:08 on 27 Jun 2016

Great introduction to better reflection. I like that you also published an article about the contents of your talk.

Good informative talk. Properly showed the 'rules' and values of XP and even more how it works in practice and his insight on how and if it can be applied.