Talk comments

Mattias Wirf at 23:08 on 18 Feb 2017

Entertaining, and interesting subject. However, I feel it could have some more discussion about for example the "impostor syndrome", or the communication between self-taught developers and thoose with a degree - something I have noticed . It also could have been a little longer :) But good start of the day.

Mattias Wirf at 22:57 on 18 Feb 2017

Both interesting and gave me inspiration, I recognized myself in some parts. With this talk behind me, I might try to contribute to some open source projects :)

Mattias Wirf at 22:54 on 18 Feb 2017

Well delivered. However, I'm sure those with previous knowledge followed along, but it was hard for me to keep up - thats a lot of abbreviations flying by ;) Some more examples/context may have helped me.

Mattias Wirf at 22:41 on 18 Feb 2017

Good inspiration to start testing. I am one of those who's been trying to start with full TDD and given up. Anna also gave good answers to the questions from the audiance, in my opinon :)

Chris Sherry at 18:54 on 18 Feb 2017

Colin present this talk really well, I enjoyed his presenting style and approach to this talk.

This wasn't so much of a learning talk for me but more affirmed that I am doing things in a good way. There were a couple of new ideas I picked up however and he answered the questions from the audience really well.

I think I would really enjoy other talks from Colin!

Chris Sherry at 18:52 on 18 Feb 2017

Great talk, with a clever twist. I agree with some of points Bernardo has made here but I also feel that attempting to talk about anything in the future is a hard thing to talk about and I think Michael did a really good job in presenting an interested look back and at a potential future.

Chris Sherry at 18:44 on 18 Feb 2017

This talk really helped demystify the world of JWT - the talk went into a lot of detail and was perfectly timed in that I need to start using JWT with a project at work.

As an improvement, I think some of the acronyms could have been explained on the slides.

Very funny and really encouraging.

Thank you all very much for the feedback both here on joind.in and live at the conference. You were one of my best audiences so far, very good Q&A section.

Chris Sherry at 09:52 on 18 Feb 2017

I don't have any experience with JOSE, and went to this talk to learn more about them. Adam had a really nice speaking style and delivered some interesting information around the subject.

I now know what these things are which is a great start and I can read further into this, but I don't feel I actually know how to use the components to achieve a more secure API as the abstract suggested.

Perhaps this was a little too advanced for me personally - I'm sure there were others in the room that took more away from it as I heard some positive conversations after the talk.