Talk comments

agree with colantonio

apart from the lack of numbers backing what was being said, it often felt more like a collection of the first bad comments about nodejs you find online with a google search.

an example of how this kind of talk could be delivered backed by real life experience was the next one by Andrew Nesbitt.

Great workshop, I now have a deep knowledge about node. Thank you Golo ;)

interesting talk. would be good to see what will happen in terms of speed using http2.0 and how fast will MQTT will be compared to that.

When this talk begun I was saying to myself: wow I like the -let's find the weak spots- approach.

As I see it, the only point the speaker had is that the value of having a language widely known at its base doesn't mean that you are going to find GOOD programmers for it, because the only thing they get for free is the code syntax.

But in the end the talk was based on a bunch of platitudes. I missed the credits too.

I loved the idea behind Architect. will surely give it a try.

honestly, I got lost/bored during the azure sales pitch.

I understand it was one of the sponsors but Glenn already wonderfully covered what needed to be said, marketing talks should have been kept out of the conf room.