Talk comments

Miro Svrtan at 19:20 on 12 May 2017

Great talk.

Speaker covered the basics of serverless + shown how they implemented stuff so it wasnt only theoritical stuff but 'from how we do it' bag.

I'm still not sure it would make sense for me to switch but now I'm much more informed on how it works, what are the good and bad sides.

Miro Svrtan at 19:18 on 12 May 2017

Talk was OK, as I dont come from JS community it was interesting to see some Typescript details but I wouldnt call the talk 'advanced' in any sense. Title was totally misleading, it felt more as a 'Intro to some Typescript features'.

Speaker was pretty good, I saw bit of nervousness which is understandable but think he can work on getting English bit better (it was understandable, dont get me wrong but bit hard to follow)

Miro Svrtan at 19:16 on 12 May 2017

I expected much more from a experienced speaker that said "I'm not doing marketing for the company I'm working for as a dev advocate" and then 5 minutes later spending way too much time on their own products.

I didnt stay up to the end so cant comment on the bot itself but spending 15-20 minutes on 'who am I' and listing 3 tools needed to set up was just too much for me.

The idea behind this talk is really interesting but I got a feeling he just organized everything around his package. I expected so much more in terms of automation techniques and examples.

Miro Svrtan at 19:13 on 12 May 2017

Very good talk, it did start bit too much as a self promotion but after the intro it was great.

I dont think the issue of knowing/using all the shiniest toys is only a problem in Javascript community, I see it in others as well (not as intense as in JS though)

Great, inspiring talk.

More community content and some real life problems with OS is what was missing here for me

Very nicely structured talk, and to the point, IMO too many assembler slides which are hard to process

Nice talk, a lot of the boilerplate code could have been done before hand for saving time, and a few more advanced examples and usages would be interesting

Algorithm explanations took a lot of time, no real life examples why someone would actually compress on the fly, but an ok talk