The Final Word About Final?

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Dave Bould at 19:54 on 8 Nov 2017

Great talk, the kind of thing I like to see discussed!

Craig Potter at 20:16 on 8 Nov 2017

Judging by the lack of objections, I would believe your opinion is "final"... Really good talk. I loved the real examples and how you took the time to explain some of the more fundamental terms

Michael Bush at 20:28 on 8 Nov 2017

Great talk full of knowledge with good audience participation. Speaker was very clear to understand and the slides were easily readable.

Interesting topic, but perhaps a bit too much audience interaction. Not many people could answer the questions as it takes a while to get your head around it!

Having said that I now feel like I know when to use final and why, so I could join in more next time round.

Martin Bampton at 20:50 on 8 Nov 2017

Very informative. Possibly a few too many questions to the audience though. Felt a bit of a trap going through every single option onscreen when the correct answers had already been supplied.

Federico Vecco at 22:11 on 8 Nov 2017

Brilliant! I Enjoyed this talk. It was well prepared and aimed to different level of developers. I hope we can hear more talk from Stu

Adam Evans at 11:53 on 9 Nov 2017

Great talk, really enjoyed the pace and examples. Gave me food for thought. I felt the Q&A turned into a bit of a debate rather than Q&A, but that’s not really about the talk itself!! Can’t think of anything bad about the actual talk itself, good job! :-)

Dan Ackroyd at 12:34 on 9 Nov 2017

Possible small improvement, at the end ask 'any questions' first, and only use the 'discussion provoking questions' you directed at the audience if the audience doesn't come up with their own questions unprovoked. I guess that is needed at some user groups, but other groups are good at asking questions.