I enjoyed the different approaches you spoke about, but I feel like the talk is missing a conclusion where multiple aspects are combined into an app or system that allows one to keep track of them.
I’m reminded of the SilverStripe ecosystem (http://addons.silverstripe.org/add-ons/silverstripe/sqlite3 for example) that offers a score for each module. The score is composed of different metrics, like code quality (tests, conformance to a recommended standard, included docs) so that high-quality modules surface more easily.
It would be great if something similar existed, to be able to see how well I am doing in a particular project or all my open source projects. That’s not a failure of this talk, but I do feel that the talk needs to resolve in some ways of drawing all these individual strands together. The talk doesn’t otherwise sell the benefits enough for my tastes.
Here's my slides
http://slides.com/kurtfarao/react-wordpress-4
You present very well like a professional speaker. As long as you don't put yourself down. Make sure you give yourself more credit than you think you deserve :)
Loved your stories. Your presentation was very natural like you just gave a flowed story from beginning to end.
You should definitely speak at more events!
I really enjoyed the talk.
Very informative and good talk.
Really enjoyed the practical side of this
Great talk, demo and resources
Good basics talk but sounded a little too basic and not generic and you kind of didnt bring that life that matches your very big profile but overally enjoyed it.
Very nice talk. It serves as a nice introduction to RESTful APIs and how to use them. Being a more seasoned user of RESTful APIs this talk didn't cover any new information for me personally, it would have been great to have some more examples with maybe using different auth mechanisms for example. But overall an enjoyable talk that I'd recommend to anyone looking to gain some exposure to RESTful APIs.
Great talk! This serves as a great intro to devops principles, why we should all aim to implement it and what resources we can read and use to get ourselves started. Really great job of giving some history as well as personal lessons learned. I'd recommend this talk for anyone looking to get started on devops.