Talk comments

Youri Thielen at 15:42 on 1 Jul 2017

A fast paced talk (perhaps a bit too fast, at least for me) which makes you think reason about code by purely looking at the results of a static code analyzer. Enough good insights and I liked the approach of involving the audience!

For complete transparency you should mention that you are behind the Exkat, or did I miss that part?

Also, letting the next speaker to wait is not really cool.

Marc at 15:41 on 1 Jul 2017

It was a interesting talk about dependencies but more a do's and don't i was hoping to get more information about managing large amounts of deps and maybe some tools that can help you monitor that.

Peter Meijer at 15:39 on 1 Jul 2017

Had a good day working myself to the assesment.

For the next event I would like to suggest to seperate the class in two seperate rooms. in the morning session this was a bit frustrating for me because of the noice of the other group.

Marc at 15:39 on 1 Jul 2017

Wow amazing, i love the style how you present and just don't change it. It makes the subject just more interesting to "watch" and hear. Allot of information but not in to much detail. But there was not really time for that.

Marc at 15:37 on 1 Jul 2017

Please please please use some slides for the next time. The subject was very interesting but just, and i'm sorry, boring to hear.

Peter Meijer at 15:36 on 1 Jul 2017

Good talk and a good inside to a product every dev-company wants on the wall.

But Maybe a bit too much live coding.

Marc at 15:35 on 1 Jul 2017

Wow just wow the energy this man has. It was a long day with allot of information crushing my dreams before the lunch and fixed
them afterwards. Touching serval modeling methods like TDD & DDD and if you familiair with them this is a great addition!

Youri Thielen at 15:33 on 1 Jul 2017

Great talk, great content!

Marcus Bointon at 15:27 on 1 Jul 2017

Interesting stuff, but quite abstract. Maybe add some code / config examples to make concepts more explicit?

Liam Wiltshire at 15:17 on 1 Jul 2017

An interesting talk. Never used pusher or vue before, so useful information there. Intro felt a bit 'advert-y', but didn't detract too much from what was otherwise a great talk!