Talk comments

Fun and interesting - Rob has a beautiful comic verve, and the keynote was thorough and though-provoking. But.

Ok Rob, we all know that if we had time to spend learning things, this world would be a better place. We all know that keeping things pure and magic "as-it-was-those-beautiful-days" is a praiseworthy activity. But things just evolve, more people involved in the process = more technologies and more ideas under the spotlight. Maybe you don't love them all, but noone is asking you to do it. All this anger and "i'm right, you're wrong" attitude (althought provocative, or at least i hope so) seemed a bit awkward to me.

And please, don't speak so fast. Your audience might be wrong in using emberjs, but at least don't blame them for not being english native.

A light talk which was also a light-speed leap forward.
Everyone should take "Time. Stop and start thinking" as a mantra.

The talk simply shared the experience of the author on backbone+marionette. It turned out as an advertise for the framework.

The talk presented new features inserted in the new (to come) ES6 spec but I would have had more insights.

Thank you for the talk and for sharing your experience on data visualization.

The mike audio went off too soon but I really like the talk and all examples it gave.

I got the point but the talk was too much theoretical, and the library mentioned were not written on the slides (as far as I can remember)

Funny, useful and interesting, but I think a 1-hour talk would be better, since the code examples could be showed with more calm and detail.