Really enjoyed the talk, I think it was well organized and presented. I already use vagrant, but more as a consumer, so hearing about the different provisioners was exactly what i hoped to get of this talk.
Indeed, had i known nothing of Vagrant, i would have missed the motivation point at the beginning, the "why should i care?" question. Then again, somebody could have asked that question at the end, there was enough time for it.
What a beautiful way to demonstrate testing and code refactoring!
Excellent job of explaining the reasoning behind the tests and refactor steps at the same time. I really enjoyed the renaming of the extracted methods and making the code look beautiful and clean.
I think you also succeeded in making a hard and sometimes boring task look like it actually could be a lot of fun!
I just added the link to the tutorial repository that i used. Look at the Pull Requests in there.
Thanks for the feedback. I think a next time i will try to alternate more between showing and actual coding, but indeed 3 hours is not that much to do both coding and get far with showing things.
excellent workshop
Loved it, didn't know so much went on..! Gonna play around with Wireshark now :D
This is a whole new topic for me and was hoping to get more info on it. At the moment I can't comment on the content as I had trouble understanding what was said due to the strong accent.
I don't doubt your knowledge on the subject. Based on my experience, the only feedback I give you is to exercise British/American English with the focus on pronunciation.
I was a bit late so I only saw half of the talk. This fits perfectly in my current goals and encourages me to start looking for a mentor soon as I really now can focus more on becoming the developer I want to be. Once I'm more confident in my abilities and have reached the level I want it to be, I'll definitely want to offer to mentor other developers too.
Thank you for your feedback. Could you give me some more hints about what was missing or what you expected from the talk?
Reading the previous comments, i think the talk was not that bad actually. A bit on the dry side, and missing some insight about performance and other real world applicability. But i would have spent a LOT more time than that talk to figure all this out just from the postgres manual. The talk achieved explain the context and compared the different options and told what is possible and what not.