Talk comments

Gary Hockin at 13:11 on 26 May 2016

Right up there with one of my favourite talks ever. Interesting to me as both a casual Minecraft player and a coder.

Deserves 6 stars.

A highly entertaining talk, with a flawless demo and slides entirely in Minecraft! A joy to watch.

Tyler Schade at 12:33 on 26 May 2016

Jeff did a really good job covering several tips for working from home, discussing enhancing your environment, improving your communication, and discipline. Thanks for sharing!

Dave Buchanan at 12:13 on 26 May 2016

While I'm new to DDD, the "meat" of his presentation was in the last 20 minutes. Gave me a lot to digest and plenty of ammo as to benefits of DD. Very well done, I would only suggest condensing the first half in the like 10-15 minutes.

Dave Buchanan at 12:11 on 26 May 2016

Samantha is one of the few tech speakers I've seen that can pull you without fancy slides or anything. This was a great history lesson and view of what's next. Presentation was spot on, flawless. Very motivating and engaging.

Outstanding talk about how all languages have quirks and weirdness. Great pacing, humor and "WAT??!" moments. Love that what??! in C++ is a WAT. Absolutely fantastic.

Love the slides and illustrations! Great content, thanks for putting the talk together.

I might consider refining the presentation of the code examples from Github. It was a little hard to follow, but it certainly could have been just me.

Erin Mills at 11:50 on 26 May 2016

This was a great talk. I thought it covered an appropriate amount of ground for the time allotted and it left me thoroughly convinced that I don't spend enough time on logging as well as inspired to go back to my code and do logging right!

Erin Mills at 11:46 on 26 May 2016

This was definitely a topic worth discussing. However, I think it would have been better to start off with an overview of the main concepts of DDD.

Slides were funny and provided some chuckles. Thanks, Andrew!

The last 15 minutes presented concepts in DDD that I wish the rest of the talk reflected.

The first half of the talk focused largely on what DDD isn't and nomenclature, but didn't provide a solid foundation of understanding.

A plethora of books, talks, and videos were referenced, which could have been more of. Footnote. I would have liked to see a more top down approach to explaining the concepts of domain-driven design.