Talk comments

Richard Black at 11:04 on 8 Oct 2018

An outstanding talk on an important subject, presented by someone who clearly knows their subject inside out. The humour sprinkled through what could have been quite a dry topic made it really compelling and enjoyable.

Definitely a stand-out session, and a perfect choice as a closing keynote.

Patryk Zajdler at 11:02 on 8 Oct 2018

Thanks Liam. I really enjoyed the talk, it was very engaging. The slides could use some review to fix typos.

Richard Black at 11:00 on 8 Oct 2018

Good talk with plenty to take away and apply. I wasn't sure about the two presenter approach to begin with, but I warmed to it as the talk progressed

Richard Black at 10:58 on 8 Oct 2018

Some really useful ideas here, and pitched at just the right level to give everyone something to take away

Patryk Zajdler at 10:58 on 8 Oct 2018

Absolutely loved the talk. I can only wish there were more examples / ideas of how developers can use AST (as opposed to how it's being used in already existing libraries).

Patryk Zajdler at 10:56 on 8 Oct 2018

Great talk, Amanda spoke very passionately which kept audience engaged (me at least). I believe most - if not all - people left the room convinced, good job!

Patryk Zajdler at 10:53 on 8 Oct 2018

Fantastic talk. I thought I knew git inside out and Pauline has proven me wrong. Most developers, even if they are comfortable with git, should see this talk.

Patryk Zajdler at 10:51 on 8 Oct 2018

A good talk full of useful information. Using multiple worker pools could use some better use cases (i.e. enhanced security by specifying a different OS user for public / unauthorized pool)

Patryk Zajdler at 10:44 on 8 Oct 2018

Great talk. Despite the amount of information it wasn't overwhelming at all.

Patryk Zajdler at 10:41 on 8 Oct 2018

Great talk, it was hard to follow at times due to its pace, but I suppose the main point was to demonstrate the power of OpenFAAS which was done in an impressive fashion.