Talk comments

Vladas Dirzys at 10:43 on 3 Jul 2017

Bold move to go without slides. Shows the confidence the presenter has.

As other's already mentioned, you could loose focus sometimes, so Juozas can try to improve this part. But in general the message was communicated very clearly and it would be difficult to disagree with him that "real" skills matter.

Henry Snoek at 10:09 on 3 Jul 2017

There was a lot of good advice in this talk on very important subjects. I didn't mind the lack of slides.
Though, for a opening keynote I feel it missed a bit of energy. Also, what I found a bit distracting was the checking of the mobile phone you were holding.
Thank you!

Henry Snoek at 10:01 on 3 Jul 2017

A good and clear overview of user story mapping. It's hard to pack so much information in a relatively short presentation. I liked the part on prioritizing features and would have liked to hear more about this.
Thank you!

Roald at 09:57 on 3 Jul 2017

Great and witty speaker.
Interesting and fun talk about with some ethical dilemmas and thought experiments that apply to our daily jobs.
A theoretical, borderline philosophical, talk that sets you thinking.

Henry Snoek at 09:50 on 3 Jul 2017

An interesting 'softer' subject that appealed to a lot of people as the the room was packed. There weren't enough chairs to seat everyone. Joshua is an entertaining and knowledgeable speaker who can keep his audience engaged.
Thank you!

Niels van Esch at 09:45 on 3 Jul 2017

a solid (pun intended) talk on some of the less understood parts of SOLID. It had a few misunderstandings of the finer details of the the principle in it, but these were negligible. Talk was given with good energy

Tom den Braber at 09:35 on 3 Jul 2017

Woa, this was a really nice talk. The speaker clearly knows a lot about PHP and PHP hacks, and clearly enjoys to showcase them. Some good advice also at the end ("a little but of magic might be OK, but don't let anyone suffer from it").

Martijn at 09:34 on 3 Jul 2017

Fun to watch, got to see what you where coming from.

Not technical at all, but it was nice to see how you handled deadline pressure.

Tom den Braber at 09:33 on 3 Jul 2017

Thanks to this talk, I can now imagine a setting in which I would use Golang (concurrency). I liked how you just skipped the basics that everyone already knew from other languages and jumped to the point where Golang starts to differ from PHP.

Tom den Braber at 09:28 on 3 Jul 2017

Fast paced talk, enthousiastic speaker. I like the idea that is behind this presentation, .e.g. how we could infer that the codebase probably had some legacy code just from static analysis.