Interesting talk about a real case scenario with a lot of description and a very little intention. Maybe the speaker should have wondered why this is an example to talk about more than just plain explaining it.
The topic lacked of a clear directin from the beginning, making me think what was the speaker's intention. Now I keep wondering.
At the end of the talk became clear that this stuff can be useful but I would have probably preferred a topic about that usefulness, with real examples, than the explanation about the language syntax that was given.
Interesting topic and talk, full of real-life examples. The cons were that there was too much material covered, less examples but more pacely explained to people that mught not have that specific business processes background might have help to better follow the talk.
The slides definitively need more effort to make them visually appealing and informative, since they are supposed to complement what speaker says.
A theoretical topic explained in a very understandable way. Useful to make me think although it will hardly change my every day work immediately.
The speaker might have put a little more effort in producing more appealing slides, they were stern and mostly plain text.
Is always a pleasure to see Derick, but I was expecting a deeper talk, either more technical or more personal real cases. Tough, he always demonstrates good knowledge on the topics.
Not direcly useful topic but the speaker's energy and the topic itself became very open-minding. Great!
Quite an informative talk about a topic hardly related to my everyday work.
The speaker's monotone and slow pace ultimately made the talk hard to follow.
Good RESTful concepts and nice to see a live demo, but unfortunately was nothing new for me, even the libraries/bundles.
Very energising talk followed by an even more inspiring answers to attendants open questions.
Definitively an excellent, deeply informed speaker.
Nothing exactly new explained. A very trained speaker that maybe expected a less educated audience.
Although I may sincerely believe the talk was not a commercial presentation of the speaker's bundles and tools, he did not show any particular point or feature that was specific to his own work.