Talk comments

Awesome talk. Shame that my current db of choice doesn't appear to support a lot of this stuff. Time to check out postgresql, I think! Thanks for this talk, learned a lot of really useful stuff.

Not quite what I expected the talk to be - more about reverse-engineering a legacy system that nobody in your team has really been involved in. Fair speaker, and started well, but seemed to lose enthusiasm partway through.

Talk had a lot of content I wouldn't have considered as part of the talk. Felt disengaged from the speaker and the talk subject. The main thing I picked up was "memcached go for it".

Nice talk with very approachable coverage of some very heavyweight theory. I saw slide numbers but I think room layout meant someone missed them. I definitely learned some new things, thanks Lorenzo :)

Great speaker, beautiful slides, and a timely reminder message for us all

Great talk. Good amount of humour and descriptions with a smidgeon of opinions.

Please number your slides in future! This would help us to reference your slides in our notes (useful with the amount of info in your slides)

Having mentioned the NoSQL movement, some coverage of that would be useful - how they compare (can they compare?).

Some coverage of performance and would have been useful. Not extensive, but to say whether these examples are usable in the real world or academic examples.

Great talk. Bound to cause arguments, but people will soon see that the German knows his stuff.

Good presentation on the general jist of documenting a project from start to finish.


On a side note: Although grey fonts on a projector aren't that easy to read.