the key point to me was: collect those metrics during/after each release
Very interesting - even for us newbies, but the pace was probably a bit too high (a code-only slides deserves a moment to digest). But yes, work on the colour contrast, slow down and this is a killer talk
Very interesting and far too familiar topic. It would have been interesting to have some examples of legacy code trouble shooting.
Great start for the conference indeed. Best presented talk and best slides I've seen in the 2 days. The only downside is my memory: for some of the tips I may have a hard time remembering the details behind it.
I've already undone the techical debt I had introduced in the rushed svn commit from last thursday...
Great talk - I have already jotted down some of the techniques presented by Rob as must-do-real-soonish
Very interesting indeed - I second some of the previous comments:
great to have an image with an example project, reducing the scope and digging in a little deeper would have made it even better
Good talk. Nice to know we are doing it right :).
I was waiting for this talk to organize mobile dev in our org. I heard just that what I expected to hear. Thanks !
Good to see so many reactions on my talk, they are all welcome. I agree with the reactions that there could have been more technical dept in the talk i'm going to work on that part for the future. Adding some examples of the integration with the messaging protocol we use for the integration of the broadcast environment into the web environment will help i guess:-)
I agree on the people saying SOA is not about webservices, that's true. I think of SOA as a "way of thinking" and not a simple and easy thing to implement. The intention of my talk was to help people introducing SOA in there organization, give some tips about the implementation and to give an overview of the problem they will face.
By the way, i gave a 3 rating to my talk because it's the average at the moment;-)