Talk comments

I loved this. Will definitely use this in my code!

Ian Littman at 16:47 on 24 Apr 2024

Not only was this a solid talk born from real-world experience, but it touches on both general design patterns and library design that make this applicable to a much larger audience than attended this talk.

So my feedback would be to tweak the title and abstract, and make slight tweaks to the content, to still focus on SDKs but note that normal libraries work similarly, 'cuz more people need to see this!

This was one of the talks I was most excited to see, and Larry did not disappoint. I want this in a form I can easily share with everyone I've ever worked with.

Dana Luther at 16:02 on 24 Apr 2024

Thank you for sharing such clear examples. This was a great explanation of how to set up consistent checks and keep it simple enough that everyone will use them.

Greg Fox at 15:58 on 24 Apr 2024

Great talk with concise examples. Important general points on what to watch for were clear, the only thing that would make the talk better would be an ascii art code example.

Greg Fox at 15:56 on 24 Apr 2024

Really important and good to point out how better performance is good for more than just speed.

Ian Littman at 15:53 on 24 Apr 2024

Interesting content, though the talk would've fit a 30 minute slot much better, with a bit more detail in a few sections (bonus points for sample code).

I might riff off of this for something local since, for example, Texas has *massive* swings in renewables usage, and my bet is that due to the associated electricity costs at wholesale big companies are likely doing adjustments under the hood already.

Great tooling examples!

Great talk Steve! Good area to improve on as a developer. Great technical examples and package references. Entertaining and informative - perfect! Sorry some of your friends did not come.