Talk comments

Daniel Shaw at 23:20 on 14 Apr 2018

An amazing, impactful talk given from the heart. Thanks for sharing your story, and telling us what the greater problem is and how we can help.

Daniel Shaw at 23:14 on 14 Apr 2018

A very clear and informative talk.

Daniel Shaw at 23:10 on 14 Apr 2018

A great workshop, a nice introduction to pentesting from somebody who knows his stuff, and lots of talk on the bits that isn't what the media would have you think pentesting/hacking is, which is really appreciated.

Loving the concept of sharing your experiences with remote work, without sugarcoating. Impromptu AMA panel is also a good idea and works well with smaller, laid back audience.

Really liked how this talk is organised into three sections which allows audience to follow it easily. Examples were also clear and work well, even with a lot of code.

Excellent talk that works well with an active audience. Pim seems very comfortable on stage and his commando style helps stripping down complicated topic to their bare concepts.

Nice and precise, got executive summary of each tech and suggestion where it could fit.

Iain Fogg at 21:38 on 14 Apr 2018

Really enjoyed this session. Way more info than I could write down, but with the slides available, I can take the time to think through all the details to figure out what we can implement.

I enjoyed Scott's style presenting, and look forward to experiment with the tool he's written to help with applying standards just to changed code.

Iain Fogg at 21:34 on 14 Apr 2018

Strong talk on DDD. Felt it gave a good intro to the theory on a few parts of DDD with examples of what they might look like.

However, the factoring examples to take legacy code into a DDD style was where the session really worked well for me, helping me to visualise applying it myself even more.

Iain Fogg at 21:31 on 14 Apr 2018

Good session, thanks!