Awful jokes, good talk
Really good talk on WHY doing TDD and what is the reason of doing that. So first half of the talk - great.
But demo of the code wasn't appropriate for the audience, especially since the code couldn't be seen from further rows in the back.
Nice ideas to try out, bring user stories to life with cartoons - building empathy with the client.
Enjoyed the talk a lot. Well prepared, informative, to the point.
The talk holds a lot of information including the history of TDD which is interesting. The talk was however more focused on a workshop instead of a talk. In the end it felt like watching a video and speaker was just explaining what happened in the video.
Another point for the speaker is that he was looking constantly to the screen instead of the auditions.
Give the man 2 more minutes and he takes 15! We really wanted to push out all the new awesome stuff from Laravel which is a good thing.
Interesting insights about testing vs specs, but the actual explanation was a bit rushed and hard to follow.
the subject was interesting and showed an interesting approach at TDD. The talk itself was structured a bit too much as a workshop and this was a little boring to follow without the possibility of trying, hands on.
It was a good talk and a lot of insights on the IoC-container.
There were a lot of code examples which made it a bit hard to follow when the speaker went really fast the through them. I'm known with the IoC-container so I could follow it just fine. A beginner might need to rewatch the presentation.
The room was a bit dark and there were some bright slides in between which was painful for the eyes. It's not something the speaker has control over, but the brightness of the slides could be changed for the future.
Overall a good to follow and solid talk on the IoC-container which went really deep into the core of Laravel. I think lots of artisans learnt something during the talk.
very good introductory talk on event sourcing. Next time try to use a more relevant title!