The speaker was proficient, highly knowledgeable and really funny.
Very good talk with interesting ideas.
A bit too short, as he used just half the time he had. With a bit of work and more code examples to fill the 1-hour slot, it would be perfect.
Maybe the idea was interesting, but I probably failed to understand the implementation details and advantages.
From what I saw, they just replaced a "old school server-side PHP-generated full HTML pages with static URLs" with "cool hipster-new server-side Node-generated full HTML pages returned in a fake JSON object via API".
One hour to tell us that you were not satisfied with Angular or React so you wrote your own code...
Not deep enough to be useful for a devops, not clear enough to be useful for a developer, and I could barely hear him.
The idea of explaining the advantages of virtualization and provisoining to developers is good, but he should begin with explaining why a developer would need it, before the "how to"
A lot to think about. Really nice talk.
Diversity, accessibility, and sanity. How could we disagree? Time to unbreak the web.
A bit basic, but a good review. I would have loved to see something about security in connection to this.
It was too advanced for me... :/
A goood heads-up for both browser makers and frontend developers to improve the web ecosystem. Maybe a bit too long, but enjoyable.