I have nothing to add to the other comments. Good job!
Thanks for the all the comments. Will think about how to restructure the slides a bit to make the minor details more "visible".
Content and form were just excellent. That is all :)
I've already experimented a little with Ansible, but still managed to learn some new things and how it stacks up against Salt, Puppet, Chef, cfEngine.
Before I attended this talk I knew what will it be about (I have checked out slides from one of your previous conference). Even taking that into consideration, I went to listen and I do not regret. I did not pick up new things, but it was entertaining. One sentence you said at the end deserves slide on it's own. You said (and i rephrase it now): no matter how much we focus our attention to Design Patterns, Quality metrics, if code does not deliver business requirements, that's bad code. That's something we all need to keep in mind and find right balance.
Thanks!
Very clear, fit well within the time and well executed.
A very interesting topic and obviously a very knowledgeable speaker. I think there is a lot of value in these ideas and commend you for bringing them up.
However I feel that the topic is not intermediate, but advanced. Judging by the amount of slides you skipped, there was way too much you wanted to share in way too little time - the ten minute delay notwithstanding. The functional paradigm is hard to grasp for people who have been doing almost exclusively procedural or OO and you need to be more empathetic towards your audience if you want to deliver your message better.
I feel there is a lot of potential in this talk hope you can deliver it again, with a bit less content, clearer slides and on a conference with less technical difficulties :)
I'm with Dries as well. The slides could've been a little more 'obvious' (especially when reading them back later), but illustrating by example always works good when presenting. Good job.
Really good talk. Great delivery and very well structured content. Enjoyed it a lot even though it was 9am in second day.
Nothing to add. Good job! I enjoyed your thoughts (and lovely accent).