Talk comments

A pdf of the talk slides can be found at. https://github.com/ioflo/ioflo_manuals/blob/master/IoFlo_MicroServices.pdf

suec at 09:11 on 14 Jul 2016

very good overview of security tools. Thank you very much!

suec at 09:10 on 14 Jul 2016

excellent! This class covers the basic concepts of docker. Thank you very much!

Casey Allred at 22:36 on 13 Jul 2016

Talked about applying various concepts like immutability to OOP can be beneficial, and if done right little to no costs.

Casey Allred at 22:29 on 13 Jul 2016

Even though parts of it went a little over my head. (Not a scala or angular programmer) The talk was well prepped and thoroughly interesting.

Casey Allred at 22:27 on 13 Jul 2016

Enjoyed the talk. Discussed functional principles and how we can include them in our other languages.

Derek Carter at 22:09 on 13 Jul 2016

AWESOME JOB!!!

Shaun Kruger at 20:27 on 13 Jul 2016

I really enjoyed this talk today. Based on what I learned today I think a big mistake when I was managing someone was that I focused too much on getting work done and I didn't effectively deal with problems I was seeing. I can't let behaviors continue for very long without correction without setting a precedent that makes it arguable that the behavior is ok.

I enjoyed when you talked about the things that a manager should be careful about sharing. I have been on teams where some of the rules about not venting about other team members have been broken and where a team peer becomes manager and the transition doesn't work. When a manager complains to their team it spreads poison and can lead to the entire team becoming disenfranchised.

One thing that would be helpful for me is learning how to "manage up". I need to find more tools for dealing with or otherwise rebuilding relationships with managers that are doing a questionable job or exhibiting relationship damaging behaviors.

Dave Buchanan at 17:53 on 13 Jul 2016

While I'm not a ruby developer, very thorough presentation. Good details and things I'll stash away for later!