Talk comments

Jenny J at 13:51 on 28 Jul 2018

Great info, well delivered. It is very obvious that Jessica knows what she is talking about. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

The best part of this talk is the numbers - more more of the numbers
Often people don't realize the financial and societal impact of these problems. And it's hard to convince most programmers without facts :)

I would have loved a "fact sheet" included with this talk to potentially take back to the workplace to help spread the message.

Philip Sharp at 13:21 on 28 Jul 2018

A lot of information crammed into this talk (and on the slides). Would be interesting to also consider what isn't technical debt, since the term is often used so loosely.

Philip Sharp at 13:17 on 28 Jul 2018

Stark. Scary. I wish there were better solutuons.

Philip Sharp at 13:15 on 28 Jul 2018

Great overview of both the theory and implementation. The slides were well designed. The presentation felt a little rushed.

Decent talk but nothing new for me, so I wouldn't attend it again. I suppose saying "right" every second sentence is better than "um" (which I'm guilty of) but it was extremely distracting.

Jenny J at 11:44 on 28 Jul 2018

Interesting talk, though you're going to want to work on saying "right?" a little less. It's distracting from the content you're presenting.

TJ McKenzie at 11:42 on 28 Jul 2018

Loved the concept of this talk. It's nice to see well thought out decision processes for early stage start ups.

TJ McKenzie at 11:41 on 28 Jul 2018

Great talk. Covered the basics, along with additional detail I was not quite aware of.

Dan Reinders at 11:36 on 28 Jul 2018

Worthwhile. I appreciate the inclusion of empathy.