Talk was great, not too long or too short with simple enough examples.
Really good coverage - I have been using Terraform for 3 days so far and this talk covered all the basics I knew, and touched on all the questions I had about what to do next.
My only suggestion would be to add more tips to the last section - workspaces, cloud init.
Easy to understand. I'm familiar with the similar technologies such as Python, Symfony, Capistrano so the code is all clear and pretty similar to what I use myself for work. The colours used for syntax highlighting could be more legible against the black background.
Great introduction to Terraform, learnt alot. Thank you for talking at phpsw!
Great content. Would be good to also cover what language / DSL the TF files are and to compare to Ansible Cloud modules.
Alot of information provided, but possibly to much in 45 minutes, there was so much information it is hard to remember specifics. Maybe adding in terraform init steps after install would be a good idea instead of trying to move onto the more complex examples at the end. Other than that, Michael presented his talk very well.
Great talk confidently presented. Gave me a good flavour of what terraform is about having never even heard of it before. Was slightly confused about the mix and match providers bit at the end as at the beginning you stated it needed setting up separately per provider - maybe an example would have made that clearer?
Pretty cool. I didn't know anything thing about Terraform before, so it good to get an overview.
Maybe you could show an example of mixing different providers in your infrastructure, like you said was possible.
Really good talk. Liked the simple and easy to follow examples.
Would of loved to see an example of 'terraform init' and an example showing how easy it is using another provider other than AWS either separately or in the same main.tf
Talk was good.
Could have had more examples of practical use and why as a php developer they would pick this vs the php equivliant or any other?
Talker was a bit too quiet at times in the back to hear properly.