I admire the speaker and the talk was good but: I like hearing things from 1st hand and this overview wasnt that.
Personally, my preference would be to hear this same talk from a person that is working there as a JS developer, talking from experience not white papers even if the person is not as good speaker as Dustin is.
Also, speaker sneaked up more then few 'promotional' details into the talk that had nothing to do with the subject in hand (like how the mobile apps design progressed thru the years, what are all the different products they offer on the web..).
At moments it was visible that too much reading from notes was done.
I wanted to try serverless for a while now and this gave me an excellent base to build upon. Thanks for making the learning curve more easy to climb.
this was a bit "out of topic" to the conference, as was addressing personal aspects into the world of entering into IT as developers. Some way it was a cool talk that I will suggest to who is starting, and such a way I can find myself
the truth is that these tricks are known from ages, ad example when the home computers where having an interpreted basic and you where trying to make some cool that required performance.
Good thing to show these concepts nowadays
was unhappy for the WebSQL end (soon or later) and now reviewing my mind on IndexDB
I will give a try to the things Jose showed... really interesting!!
finally I understood the idea around smalltalk - great talk, helps who has worked for ages beginning with Fortran, C, C++
inspiring for persons who already did it, not for others. I can read your CV when I want...
Liked the manifest that is new for me, and the base consideration of having webApps and browsers more oriented to deliver them like native apps as shown in the talk - totally agree
Great introduction of Fiber and explantion of differences between current React and new one.