Talk comments

James Titcumb at 07:51 on 29 May 2016

Flawless. Fantastic advice throughout, entertaining and passionate delivery. There's a reason Cal does keynotes at like every conference - awesome stuff. 10/10 "would silently judge again" :)

James Titcumb at 07:50 on 29 May 2016

Repeating what I said on Twitter:
"Gotta be said, @LGnome is a great speaker. Delivering tech content superbly, with just the right amount of wit. You need him at your conf."

Basically this - very good talk, well delivered, and just the right amount of subtle entertainment value. Perfectly executed.

James Titcumb at 07:48 on 29 May 2016

Entertaining and informative; good advice throughout.

James Titcumb at 07:48 on 29 May 2016

I'm so glad this wasn't just a basic Redis talk - very informative, showing the advanced stuff with good, clear examples. Very nice talk, well presented!

James Titcumb at 07:47 on 29 May 2016

Fair play, David warned us that we wouldn't learn much, if anything, but I really think to provide good value, a different perspective, or delivering rarely-known hints/tips (rather than the obvious stuff) would've made this talk better. Delivery was okay, and the gifs were a-plenty (as promised). I think there's potential in this talk, but it needs some working on and improvement.

James Titcumb at 07:44 on 29 May 2016

Brilliant. Engaging, unique, and informative. If Christopher didn't relate the content back to real-world programming, it would've been a 4-star, but he made everything relevant and understandable.

James Titcumb at 07:42 on 29 May 2016

As an overview talk, this is pretty good. Good emphasis on ubiquitous language. With such a technical topic like this, I'd prefer to see less gifs and memes, but I guess I'm in a minority :) otherwise great! Thanks.

James Titcumb at 07:38 on 29 May 2016

Engaging and informative - really great.

James Titcumb at 07:38 on 29 May 2016

A good overview of various types of authz - I learnt about attribute-based stuff which I didn't know before - so thanks!

As still a relative newbie, I found the presentation useful and informative despite not totally following every detail. My impression is that this tool can provide a very convenient and quick alternative to building error traces directly into the code itself. Quick, temporary and immediate run time traces. Worth getting to know. Thanks.