Talk comments

Thank you for speaking up Sara!

Thank you for this nice presentation, very easy to follow!

Great story and nice talk. Thank you for the open source libs as well!

Alberto P at 10:38 on 11 May 2018

Speaker very clear and brilliant!

Luca Fabbri at 09:37 on 11 May 2018

IMHO the best talk on the conference.
The speaker presented a _very_ on-the-edge argument with a huge selection of personal measurement and comparing them with older approaches). What I liked most:
* he shared possible errors maybe due to bugs in his approach, or maybe browsers issues
* the final message, that was not "cool! let's use ES modules everybody", but warned the audience that probably the revolution is near... but not still ready.

Liran Tal at 09:35 on 11 May 2018

^ Apologies on the wrong copy&paste above

Thanks for attending and all the feedback!
Slides are available at http://slides.com/lirantal/jest-testing-patterns and I'd be happy to further discuss Jest and any questions around testing patterns on twitter, my DM are open

Liran Tal at 09:30 on 11 May 2018

Node.js and JavaScript adoption is high and application security plays a big part in shipping your products in the midst of cyber security threats. We will deep-dive into practical Node.js security measures which you can easily implement in your current projects. Covering topics such as OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, Secure Code Guidelines, Leveraging recommended npm libraries, Hardening ExpressJS, and Secure Dependencies Management with CI/CD integration.

Luca Fabbri at 09:27 on 11 May 2018

Worth hearing this talk if you want to evaluate type checking benefits in JS programming. The speaker didn't goes that much into details, but in my opinion this was exactly in the scope of the talk itself: reaching newcomers.
The final part of the talk showed (without details) some interesting features of the language and 3rd party software integration.

Luca Fabbri at 09:22 on 11 May 2018

Irina Shestak show us how simple can be nowadays to activate HTTP2 and why is so important to do so, even if without any other caveats. "Just use it" was the main message.
I liked the live session coding but, maybe due to shortage of time (30 mins are not that much), I was not able to see the potential of HTTP2 in the produced code.
Finally the "metrics" section of the talk, where the speaker shown benefits of performance, were not so detailed. I'm pretty sure that a longer talk/video from the same speaker could be a 5/5 starts.