Interesting to learn what testers are looking for when testing localisation and should help me avoid some of the common mistakes to make the QA team's life a bit easier :)
Good little overview to Drupal 8 and made it seem not so scary to dive into :)
Having not worked with Drupal 7 before I was not sure what to expect but this was a good basic primer into the basic front-end setup for a Drupal 8 project!
Good for someone with no experience in Event Storming (like me!) to learn what it actually is, and also some use cases for it.
Good potential, and clearly many people were interested as the room was very full, but a shame it wasn't given more time! I liked the video but sadly couldn't hear it at the back of the room either! Hopefully I'll get the chance to hear it another time, maybe an enlightening lunch or training day?
This was a great session, really invaluable to see the event storming process and quite fun too. It was also illuminating to see some of the business model for Inviqa laid out on the walls like that. I felt it could have gone on a bit longer, maybe running into the next session too as I believe the room was empty?
A good overview Q&A into event storming, set up nicely for the following, more hands on session.
Excellent content. Filled with pointers and practical guidelines useful for anyone being given the task to plan and execute localisation testing. Clearly spoken, good eye contact and content structure with some good humour and anecdotes from real life. All around, good talk for a professional who hasn't done much in public speaking before. Room from improvement is probably in letting go a bit of your notes and try and flow with your presentation. Job well done!
I really liked the talk, it was well prepared, well presented and interesting. Well done!
Very good talk but a very confident speaker. Well researched and inspirational.
I agree in that this could have definitely been improved with a longer session and/or training session, I left with a basic understanding of what Functional Programming is but I would like to know more, eg. when to apply in a real world problem.