Talk comments

This was really an amazing talk. My favourite one that I've seen at this conference really.

The content was very interesting, and it was very well presented. I especially appreciated the hands on approach and all the enthusiasm.

Very well done!

The subject was interesting, but sometimes it was hard to follow. Slides would have helped immensely in conveying the structure of the talk.

Niels van Esch at 12:58 on 3 Jul 2017

I don't think it was really a keynote-like talk but still a fun talk. However from reading the description I was hoping on a lot nastier stuff. Hoping i would find new ways of totally crapping out my code, hoping for moments that I would go 'awww... dude.... no....', but the problem here might also be that I love doing magical unicorn stuff in my (just for fun) code and have found out way too much of it in the last years.

Niels van Esch at 12:53 on 3 Jul 2017

I think a bit too much on the code showing. But otherwise a great insight into a usefull OS application

Niels van Esch at 12:51 on 3 Jul 2017

Yay graphs.

Good delivery and to a pro-math nerd like me always entertaining. I think the subject and presentation could have failed miserably with any other speaker but Christopher pulled it off with his way of speaking and his humor.

Niels van Esch at 12:49 on 3 Jul 2017

Very hands on talk. Really a howto to start using vault. well brought

Niels van Esch at 12:26 on 3 Jul 2017

Good talk and subject. Bit nervous and fast speaking but otherwise a great first talk ever

Niels van Esch at 12:25 on 3 Jul 2017

Fun talk about about experimenting with the way you work under impossible deadlines

Niels van Esch at 12:24 on 3 Jul 2017

Great talk on a method of testing that could really suit your needs if it wasn't so cumbersome to write all the stubs.... Ow wait.. he covered how to generate the stubs with a piece of open source software!!

So good talk, and really gave me directions to improve our way of snapshot testing

This was my favorite talk of the conference. I'm just starting to use Docker, and Niklas was super helpful about it even before he signed up to give the talk. I fell honoured that he did the talk to help me, and turns out I learned loads and the examples were comprehensive and digestible. I would love to see this after he actually had time to prepare for it.