Talk comments

Anonymous at 22:50 on 16 May 2013

interesting topics. I don't care if it's about a product or not. We all learn what we know by working somewhere...

Same as Davide, great content but poor delivery, he basically just read the code on the slides like any of us would have done by reading it on his computer.

It could have been better if it lasted a little less and got straight to the point of the differences between the approaches he mentioned.

Extremely clear and straight-to-the point introduction to RWD, would have loved this to last more and go deeper but still it was great.

Just a project presentation with no take-home ideas. The delivery was also quite sloppy, I dozed off for a couple of minutes.

Great talk, no revolutionary ideas but still excellent delivery and a good reminder on how we should improve existing code at anytime without waiting for it to turn zombie.

As @shvi said, none of us will probably need the informations we acquired with this talk, but still it was one of the most interesting talks of the whole conference.

Even if the optimizations we deal with everyday aren't as extreme as this, it's still good to know what's under the hood.

Great talk, and Phil was really helpful in answering a question I had after he finished.

Would have loved to see more positive examples, but still very interesting content and excellent delivery.

I'll give a deeper look at RabbitMQ. I didn't know it, it sounds interesting. Thanks.

Emanuele exposed in a clear way, with many code, this nice library.