It was a talk more about database migration than fluid architecture itself. I still enjoyed it.
One of those afternoon brain-frying talks. It really made you appreciate the power of functional programming and stretched you to think about he next level and how transducers work under the bonnet. I want to look at the material again to help it sync in a little bit more...
Very likeable speaker with lots of enthusiasm although, disappointed that the very short session that didn't really spend as much time focussing on the elegance of React. Instead chose Angular to pick (I have learned from past experience this is not a good approach when doing a talk).
There was too much focus on you should write your CSS inline in react components which is debate-able as far as a best practice.
I came away with the message that you can now just forget good practices, shove any rubbish into a React component which is not the case.
A very inspiring talk, a perfect fit for a closing keynote.
Interesting talk although there were too many "useless" informations about basics stuff.
I didn't quite get why OOP is related to good testing, but overall I enjoyed the talk.