Talk comments

Ike Devolder at 20:37 on 30 Jan 2019

After the great opening we got some nice information about how to use elasticsearch, especially for use where elasticsearch its strengths are found. As others have stated, the opening story kind of created an expectation you did not really live up to. But anyway the content was nice and clear.

Ike Devolder at 20:34 on 30 Jan 2019

Great info, especially phpspy and the really cool features coming in php 7.4 to try to make us use C :p

Overall, nice paced presentation with the content clearly brought

Really enjoyed the talk. It was well delivered and showed incredible skill in presenting and dealing with technical failure during the live demo (for who didn't attend he made it work in the end). Being able to change the order of your subjects and maintaining a good story-line is awesome. One thing I would have liked to see in the talked is a "mount" based workflow that doesn't require image rebuilds (which is very common for docker-compose/ based workflows). All in all the balance between "this is the landscape" and "this is what it actually looks like" was very good.

Damnit, I rated the wrong item!

Really enjoyed the talk. It was well delivered and showed incredible skill in presenting and dealing with technical failure during the live demo (for who didn't attend he made it work in the end). Being able to change the order of your subjects and maintaining a good story-line is awesome. One thing I would have liked to see in the talked is a "mount" based workflow that doesn't require image rebuilds (which is very common for docker-compose/ based workflows). All in all the balance between "this is the landscape" and "this is what it actually looks like" was very good.

Tim Huijzers at 00:25 on 30 Jan 2019

great tutorial but maybe a bit crowded. did learn a lot of great thinks about the power of the sticky note.

Tim Huijzers at 00:22 on 30 Jan 2019

winner winner chicken dinner!

Tim Huijzers at 00:21 on 30 Jan 2019

great to see how we don't have to be ashamed of all the mistakes we make just as long as we can learn from them but maybe after 60 years we can stop making those same mistakes now?

Tim Huijzers at 00:18 on 30 Jan 2019

bit hard to keep track of what's going on with all the switching but I got quite a few interesting thinks out of it.

Tim Huijzers at 00:17 on 30 Jan 2019

Quite interesting to see a different perspective then my own. Very easy to follow.