Great presentation, Richard. Not just because you're a good presenter and move through the content quickly, but the information was very useful and understandable - covering a lot of ground while keeping it basic enough for anybody who has had any jQuery experience to understand.
Great presentation. This was a world completely foreign to me. It was a really good overview of the whole system. Seeing as how MongoDB is by far the most popular noSQL database, and gaining, I would have liked to see more focus on that and less on the rest. Also, more of an overview of how to manage large amounts of data (say, large enough for an e-commerce website, theoretically) and how to keep track of all the data. I have a hard time wrapping my head around not building a relational database - seems like a mess to me... but maybe I should buy a book.
I really enjoyed your presentation. I had actually become a fan of dependency injection myself but not for reasons of testing. I just found it created more efficient/performant code. I just need to test more. There were some parts that we seemed to get stuck on, and some that we seemed to just glaze over. If you do this presentation again, I'd like to see more of a focus on the overall model/theory, maybe some diagrams for those of us who might have a bit harder time grasping the method.
The dropbox link to the pdf is broken.
(note, the rating field should not be required because I can't view the content and I missed this session).
A bit short but a really interesting talk. I liked the speaker. He was very good.
Very vague talk on security. I don't know that I got anything out of this other than security is important and there is no such thing as security.
Good slide deck, good code examples. I like presentations that move fast. Nice job. Thanks for putting this together.
It was great to see areas where Angular code can be refactored to speed things up. Nice work.
I guess I wasn't really a skeptic though so I took your word for it that it would be worth attending ;)
It was great to see areas where Angular code can be refactored to speed things up. Nice work.
I guess I wasn't really a skeptic though so I took your word for it that it would be worth attending ;)
Great presentation. I seriously took like 2 full pages of notes.