Less modern than expected. Try to show code with output on the same slide, and maybe longer. I could not see what caused certain output, since I saw the code for only a few seconds.
For me personally this was very informative and the style of the talk was good.
2/5 seams bad, but it's described as "had potential", which is exactly what I mean.
It was nice to hear from the experience, but I wasn't expecting or interested in a complete tutorial of compiling PHP.
It was a pretty good talk and some parts really caught my attention, but others were a bit off and in the end it left me with positive feelings but no clear message.
Very well explained, minimal content on slides which made me listen more carefully. A plus.
Also considerate to speak slower for the non-native English speakers.
To me it sounded a little too much of a sports fan that tried really hard to find similarities rather than someone who had team challenges which have its equivalents in sports.
It was interesting, I learned stuffs!
Most fun and interesting talk I've seen this year's edition
A well prepared workshop with solid theory, and simple enough assignments and examples. A few bugs here and there, and I also didn't have time to complete the whole workshop that day, otherwise it was time well spent attending this workshop.
Bringin in robots is always a good idea. I had a question lingering throughout your talk, but no time for Q&A and it wasn't addressed. The question was triggered by lack of comparisons between solutions.
"Don't like/know ReactNative" was a little weak, during the talk I couldn't figure out what's the difference since syntax look very similair and the audience doesn't know NativeScript either.
Nevertheless you made me want to checkout NativeScript, so good job!