Talk comments

Koen Cornelis at 15:43 on 27 Jan 2018

Good speaker, good slides, interesting topic and good tips. We even get the slides, huzzah all round!

Koen Cornelis at 15:42 on 27 Jan 2018

Nice idea for a talk but basically a collection of platitudes and every now and then something interesting.
There were several inaccuracies or errors, some examples:
- there has never been anyone with a photographic memory (same for eidetic btw). Interestingly the speaker meant someone who doesn't forget anything, which is another thing entirely.
- any study based on psychology students should be distrusted. Check out this article as to why: https://psmag.com/social-justice/joe-henrich-weird-ultimatum-game-shaking-up-psychology-economics-53135
- you mentioned "recent research" several times. Recent research should equally be distrusted as it more often than not hasn't been replicated yet. Most research in psychology never gets replicated, several examples you mentioned fall into this category.

Nice talk about the very actual subject.
Marcus realy covers the subject and gives very clear answers on every question.
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It seems that presentation was more about implementing mocking lib than anonymous classes itself. I would make more simpler examples.

Nice talk: the guy realy knows his stuff ?

Nic Wortel at 15:31 on 27 Jan 2018

A very interesting talk both for people who are new to code reviews and those who already use them as part of their development process. Apart from discussing the basics (such as why code reviews are valuable, and what you should look for when doing a code review), Rick gave some valuable tips for improving the effectiveness of code reviews, such as following the "code review etiquette" and automating linting and code style checking so the review can focus on the important stuff. As for the presentation itself, Rick came over confident and relaxed and did a good job in engaging the public. The issues with the sound system and staff sound checking during the talk make this even more impressive. All things considered, I would definitely recommend this talk to anyone.

Nice talk, good speeker. Only the toppic technology dissapointed.
It startend out with: we are getting closer to the one-click-setup, only to end the talk with that it stille requires a pile of very complex documents ...

I guess this talk needs more dynamic, and less slides.

Great talk, really like the flow and way of how Jens speaking. He introduce jwt very well