Talk comments

Experienced and sympathetic speaker. Clear overview and argumentation for using microservices compared to traditional monolithic software.

Enthousiastic speaker, presented very openly by sharing his own mistakes and experiences.

Complements Ben Waine's talk well by looking at it from a slightly different angle (being unprepared).

What I'll take home from this: being a lead developer is as much about people as it is about tech.

A practical talk explaining a simple example app with non-trivial features. Demonstrated the benefits to traditional syncrhonous applications clearly.

I would have liked a quick comparison of ReactPHP versus existing solutions, the current development status and examples of real world applications.

For someone deep in the OO world, this talk is a good introduction to all the things functional programming is about.
Although I'm sure I would have to revisit this subject until I know how and where to apply these principles.

The speaker was very calm and easy to listen to.

I particulary liked that quote: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world"

@Christiaan so what should I improve in order to get 5 stars from you? It's a bit confusing to get 3 stars for a "good talk" ;)

Robert at 16:53 on 28 Jun 2016

Great talk packed with info. Could maybe use a few jokes to make it less intense :)

Although it was targeted at junior developers it was a great recap of debugging technique

Nice talk, it didn't give me new insights, as I already know a bit about the hexagonal architecture, but nevertheless it was a good talk

It was refreshing to get a peek beneath the hood of javascript.
Some of the theory was a bit harder to understand, although overall it was quite easy to follow and understand