Talk comments

slamballx at 23:38 on 11 May 2016

Short but effective talk, perfectly fitting in a 30 min slot
Javascript built in capabilities shown are very useful

slamballx at 23:29 on 11 May 2016

The talk was good but i was hoping to see more code
Very interesting the historical intro and the big picture of the context in which the frameworks live

slamballx at 23:19 on 11 May 2016

This session has been clearly exposed and has effectively highlighted the key aspects of Seneca.js
It was interesting to see implementative choices and details of the toolkit.
Great talk!

slamballx at 23:02 on 11 May 2016

Very interesting keynote
Progressive Web Apps seems to be the next important step for the web. "I don't want your fu**ing app" too :)
A really good talk for a very cool argument

The title should be "Building an app using only Amazon Web Services (and be locked-in as a result)", as it's basically a 1-hour-long advertisement for Amazon.

Which can be interesting, but I felt deceived.

And there were about 15 lines of javascript shown, and a "use our JS SDK for Node.js to use our services"...

The introduction to functional programming was nice. The part about reactive programming was a bit confusing. And the talk didn't cover React.js or RX.js at all, presenting Cycle.js instead (which is based on Rx.js, but still...)

A nice and quick reminder on some basic features (and some dirty hacks) of JS.
A bit monotonic (and just after lunch it can be soporific. :)

An interesting topic, and a good introduction, but too short. The bigger part of the workshop was spent doing katas from a website. The speaker was there to answer questions, but I would have preferred more interaction and deeper explanations.

Giorgio Cefaro at 19:46 on 11 May 2016

inspiring talk, maybe code not so easy to follow (dark theme not helping)

Great talk but example code was unreadable (blue on black) :)