Talk comments

Gavin Taylor at 18:49 on 14 Apr 2019

Ive fallen foul of a few of the examples in the past and a few others I'll hopefully not trip over in the future now, glad I went.

only feedback is for the organisers, I think it would have been better to have this talk scheduled after the quiz, would have followed on perfectly, having it scheduled before gave away some of the answers

Gavin Taylor at 18:20 on 14 Apr 2019

really enjoyed this talk, well presented and a nice mix of examples for showing how easy it can be to add tests to existing "untestable" code without having to make large refactors across a codebase.

Enjoyed the tutorial day. I have previously seen React PHP but had not seen a lot of the other tools used so this has helped bridge a few gaps.

Short and sweet as Michelle mentioned. Another year in the can Chris.

Loved the talk. I have recently became interested in Neo4j so this talk has helped put some of my questions into perspective.

It would be interesting to see if there is actually an application to migrate a SQL database over to Neo4j. Although if not it should be fairly easy to create (but might need cleaning (for example primary keys etc.

A very good talk. I might have a look to see what I can do.

Of any negatives I would say that you kept showing the formulas however it was not always obvious how these fit in (if at all). This may have

Loved the talk, this gave me some food for thought, and although a particular project I am working on is not intended for the cloud I am starting to make changes (you never know, it might in future). This should also help with my CI/CD process as well as a side affect.

Decent food again this year. Nothing fancy but edible and a programmers best friend was on offer JUNK FOOD

The biggest downside is sometimes the queue can take a bit of time.

on Lunch

A very illuminating quiz. I only got 7 which I was disappointed with. That is until I spoke with people that I consider by far more experienced than myself.

A neat idea for a talk, it gives a clear message while being engaging and having a bit of a laugh as well.

I liked the talk. It gave me a few things to consider. At times the talk did feel scripted. Try to relax a bit more when speaking, you know your subject well. (although I am sure it is a stressful thing to do, giving a talk).

I was surprised about some of the suggestions and the way you had implemented the api (for example the debug id, only to mention on the next slide that you had used extensions for other things, Is breaking an RFC a wise idea?)