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I thought this was one of the best talks of the day. I really got a lot out of it. Anna has great advice and I thought she did a good job of presenting it. She talked about motivation-killers like unrealistic deadlines, ambiguous goals, and blaming people for failures instead of learning from and fixing them. She also talked about motivation enhancers like autonomy, control, learning, pride, and achievement. My only critique would be that there didn't seem to be a strong central thesis. I'm not sure how to sum up all of the things I learned. Nonetheless, it was a great talk. I would definitely like to see her again next year.
At this talk I learned that One-person startups are more likely to fail. Work with others!
The thesis of the talk was a good one. "Get your information in a consistent automated way and make it accessible to the team" I think the problem was that idea got lost in all of the detail. I think it would have been better if less time was spent on unit testing examples and a bit more time was spent on the other pieces of the puzzle; measuring and automation. Nonetheless, a solid talk. I wish we had more time.
Tony seems very knowledgeable and the talk was full of good info.
Compared to some of the other talks, this one was a bit dry. Next year, spice it up a bit. Tell us a story or show some pictures or talk about a topic that really get's you worked up. In my post-lunch haze it was a bit hard to focus on TYPO3.
Nonetheless, I learned things. Solid talk.
I enjoyed Kianosh's Flickr demo, and the breakdown of the code. I thought the slides could have used some more diagrams. It was my first introduction to this kind of client-side technology, and I liked how he broke it down.
I learned an incredible amount in this talk! Great!
I enjoyed this great overview for how to create a RESTful API!
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I really like your presentation !
It was fun and very informative.