Chris had a great presentation
Building the API was cool. If you find yourself with an audience that doesn't have many questions, just continue building the API as you would like it to be (i.e. what would be a good API in your opinion?); if the audience has questions, then you can build what they want to see, but if nothing is said, you would still have your own material to go through
An engaging talk. Debbie has great presence. Good tips for self-care, grounded in the latest science.
Good introduction to Docker, but it would've been more helpful to include more examples on how to set up docker containers, and when to use them as opposed to a VM
The talk made a compelling case for atomic commits, with good examples to illustrate the concept.
Very informative. I appreciated the practical advice both on structuring applications and on selecting services to depend on.
I'll definitely be going back to my notes from this talk to see how we can use these new features in our application. I would have appreciated more information on how well (or if?) these new features comply with the SQL standards.
The information in the talk was excellent and helpful. Almost more than that, I appreciated that the pauses for practice felt integrated and helpful.
Great historical perspective. Loved the nod to the CoCo; those manuals were also what got me interested in programming.
Good presentation on the common interview programming questions. The resources at the final slide look awesome as well