Pixel rules! :D For a last minute talk it was better than many of yesterday's talks.
Not convinced *at all* that it is a good idea to split a closure apart, and send the function afloat with a lexical context coming out from nowhere. To me, a closure is a closure: a function with its context.
Maybe the part about testing would have been more enlightening?
Very enthusiastic and interesting.
Many demos didn't work, but I was kind of expecting it, given the "bleeding-edgeness" of the topic.
What worked was quite fun, though.
It was so funny: drones, lights, spritz and a bit of insanity. :D
Sometimes too basic, and some points were debatable, but the main problem with this talk is the way it was presented, with a monotonic voice, no interaction, no enticement and just after lunch. It was sleep-inducing.
Good talk, informed speaker, entertaining and to the point. The examples were well done, and I think I have learned something.
Extremely well presented, especially for being a "last minute" keynote.