Andy is one of my favorite presenters of the conference. Contents and flow were well thought out. I liked how he created a custom enum type, explaining possible issues and solutions at each step.
Good introduction to blockchain for beginners. There were a few slides with visual glitches, but nothing important. Answers to some of the questions at the end could be a bit more comprehensive.
I enjoyed it quite a bit.
So incredibly timely. Thanks to this presentation, when I received an OpenAPI specification file from a partner company today, I knew exactly where to get started with it, what to expect and what to do (and not do).
Thank you very much for going over these. I already knew about some of these but your specific fixes for them will be very helpful, example disabling certain dangerous PHP functions that you probably aren't using.
The tools that you showed look very very useful in setting up and configuring an API. I saw some swagger files on a project that I was working on but didn't understand what was going on. Now it makes a lot more sense.
IoT stuff has always been a fun topic to think about. The amount of information collected every day from IoT devices is impressive.
Thanks for showing us how to use docker swarm. Your style of relaying the information worked very well.
Loved the energy.
Good content, mediocre execution. Not sure if Ben tested the instructions on his slides on clean Linux/Windows/Mac machines before the presentation. I agree with David that having slides available at the beginning would help, or better yet it would be great to hand out the list of commands to everybody at the beginning.