Talk comments

Great list and description of tools.

Jason Goodman at 13:00 on 9 Apr 2016

Most exhausting course of the day ;) Fun way to wrap up.

Jason Goodman at 12:53 on 9 Apr 2016

Good class. The examples were simple and helpful.

Jason Goodman at 12:52 on 9 Apr 2016

I will definitely be looking into Beanstalkd.

Jason Goodman at 12:52 on 9 Apr 2016

Really fun class. Definitely learned some things not to do in Git.

Mangesh at 12:51 on 9 Apr 2016

Sweet talk! Lots of great content.

Jason Goodman at 12:50 on 9 Apr 2016

Good talk. Really enjoyed it.

Kyle Schatzle at 12:42 on 9 Apr 2016

Design isn't necessarily clean and cut in every example. Like you suggested, even older patterns such as singleton were once thought of as a best practice. Some of the code presented seem to have gone against the grain of current design practices. It would be nice to have had some mentions of that.

Colin O'Dell at 12:32 on 9 Apr 2016

Lots of great content in this talk! The format and flow was logical and worked well. I'm looking forward to leaning more about hexagonal architecture and integrating it more into my work.

I do agree with Magnus though - projecting more energy would've helped keep the audience engaged throughout the entire presentation.

The code examples were good but could probably be condensed slightly. I found myself thinking through the not-as-relevant lines instead of the important ones. Perhaps some of the "fat" can be cut to keep the examples lean and to-the-point?

This talk could absolutely be a 5 star talk with a little more polish and enthusiasm.