Talk comments

Wrote my first Go program during the talk. It outputs "Hi!" on the console, and its compiled version is only 1.8MB!!!!11

Benjamin clearly knows what he's talking about, I found it a very interesting, informative talk.

The talk was too short to go into depth of mockery. But it was definitely good for a starting point with some practical info. What I personally missed in this talk was some examples of common pitfalls.

on Mockery

Interesting talk and I have definitely learned something out of it that will come in handy. The only problem I have with it was that everything was brought a bit formal, almost on a teacher level. So lighten it up a little bit and I'm 100% sure this talk will go from good to great!

I'd been looking forward to this keynote with interest, and Yitz didn't disappoint. While I'd expected to take a lot from the talk, it was still so much more than I'd expected.

I've been working in software development for 30 years now, and now I know that I have to turn around and continue for another 30 years

Perhaps a little too Symfony-focused, with only a tacit nod to indicate that other frameworks also support Event Dispatchers using CoR; but an interesting introduction to event handlers in general, without being too lightweight.... and just a couple of wake-up slides to keep the audience interested

It was just the best talk I have seen that day and a great introduction to RabbitMQ!

Thanks!

It was an interesting talk. The only thing disappointing was that I was expecting to see some UI examples and didn't get any.

Good talk - I really got a good impression of the amount of work it would save to use the library.

Also, a good speaker - pretty relaxed, but I do have one tiny tip: You frequently check your (back) pocket with your right hand during speaking. Don't know if you're aware of that :-)

Very good explanation of basis JS knowledge.

Esspecially the closure part was very clear and easy to understand.