You got me inspired to start using teaching in my current work process.
Great talk! I definitely am going to check Rector out for our current legacy project.
Inspirational talk.
Nice that you didn't go to deep into specific subjects, but instead offered links to other presentations/books. This way you could cover a lot of information.
Technically great talk. I did learn something and I will advocate this. Unfortunately it was a bit monotonous. Maybe you can try to improve that, because you don't want the audience to miss out on things that important.
Good talk, great speaker. Maybe it could reflect a bit more on the things we "still not have learned" or "still doing wrong".
Nice food!
Because it was located in the venue meant we stayed for the social. Otherwise we wouldn't have attended.
Nice handson on how to refactor. The discussion showed there are multiple ways to do the refactoring.
@Pim can you link or upload a 'finished' version to this page?
Fun, but it could be more fun if we weren't making the obvious right choices so many times. Maybe you can make the answers a bit more obscure, so the outcome would be more surprising.
Nice talk, unfortunately I did know most of it already. I was expecting something different (based on the title)
You sounded a bit contradicting, you told you belonged to the group that liked Exceptions because of the readability but in the next part you did discourage to use them for things that are not exceptional. (it helps readability there too)
You could have told the audience you can even use an interface to identify a group of exceptions, making them even more useful. (Marker interface pattern).
You struggled a bit keeping the presentation flowing, but that is probably because it was the first time.
A plus on your pronunciation, although you had some mistakes it was easy to listen too. (In resent years I've listened to some talks where it was hard just to know what was being said)