Very usefull
Nice talk. Good slides. A little bit fast, but that was needed to show all the good content.
Fun, enthusiastic speakers with a lot to tell. Sadly, the anti-patterns were more like a common sense checklist than what the title promised: a complement for the gof design patterns.
Well structured talk with an interesting summary of historical basis and finishing off with enough about modern cyphers to whet the appetite, without going off the deep end.
Good speaker, fun star wars references, clear presentation. However, the title of the presentation promised more and didn't go beyond everyday basics.
Good talk, great slides, good presentation style.
Sadly for me it was too basic. '"better" security' implies an advanced talk but this was an entry level talk.
I missed the point of this talk. I would have liked to see more about actual DDD. How you implement a traditional design in DDD? A minor gripe is that for every code sample you mentioned that it is 'simple', ok, now show me a not so simple example.
Also you mentioned some unresolved problems such as transactionality when storing messages to multiple systems (MySQL & ElasticSearch)
Very interesting topic, I need to give a try. The only thing I can point is... You should be more relaxed at the beginning of the talk. Overall, well done :)
This talk was great. Great presentation skills, good structure, good topic. I'm going to check out all the resources you mentioned on your slides.
@Dennisvdende maybe it's an idea to give some feedback on the talk instead of just saying it's bad