Talk comments

Great talk, nice slides, but lak of real life examples, Besides that you should leave the company if you are not happy.

Overall nice lite talk. Thanks!

Well done! Easy to understand the problems shown. The coloring for each role made it easy to understand the slides.
Goog insights on how to improve the relationship between developer, manager, client and the application users.

Well balanced talk

Bobby Bouwman at 10:38 on 24 Aug 2016

Great talk about the communication between developers, managers and clients.

Some really nice tips on how you can improve the collaboration in your team. And also some tips for better communication.

The slides are clear and small which make it easy to follow. Overall a clear talk.

Keep the good work up ;)

Good talk, engaging speaker. A few more practical (code) examples would be a nice break from the theoretical background that I probably won't get engaged in anyway.

Really interesting talk and subject, nice examples but a real life (not made up) example could be really nice for a subject like this. Awesome idea with the follow-up unconference!

Nice talk, interesting subject and delivered at a pace that kept you at your toes, there was no room for zoning out, which was nice, especially for an afternoon talk.

The outplayed title scared me a bit, but I'm interested in the topic, so I went anyway. I really lost interest in the very long introduction with more focus on semantics than practically applicable things. Suddenly we moved to a way higher level, and I never really caught up, so I gave up about halfway through the talk.

Interesting talk and topic, but maybe the topic was a bit too wide. I know about IoC containers and DI so the first half of the talk was a bit too basic. I got some nice inspiration from the latter part of the talk, but there wasn't enough time to really get into that part.
I couldn't imagine anyone who would learn from both parts at the same talk.

Nice talk with interesting content, but I don't think I've seen the Laracon US talk enough times to have the context I apparently was expected to have for this talk.
But I'm looking forward to working with some of the new stuff.

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